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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14878 · Jun 28

#cplusplus#arduino#cansat#csv#embedded#graph#ground_station#iot#microcontroller#network#projects#qt#serial#serial_studio Serial Studio is a free, easy-to-use tool that lets you visualize real-time data from devices like microcontrollers via serial ports, Bluetooth, or network connections. It works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and offers customizable dashboards with various widgets to monitor sensor data, debug info, or telemetry. You can quickly plot data, export it as CSV for analysis, and even use advanced features like checksum validation and JavaScript data processing. It supports hobbyists, educators, and professionals by simplifying data monitoring and debugging, saving you time and effort in understanding your device’s output. Pro versions add commercial use and extra features[1][4][5]. https://github.com/Serial-Studio/Serial-Studio

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Robocounsel

@robocounsel · Post #4 · 07/19/2019, 02:37 PM

Периодически сталкиваюсь с такой постановкой проблемы не-юристами. Якобы непонятно, кто должен отвечать за последствия действий искусственного интеллектуального агента*, которому делегирована некая задача. А когда задачу выполнял человек, всё было понятно. У меня вопрос: почему непонятно? Кто делегировал задачу, тот и отвечает. Почему, когда кто-то делегирует задачи калькулятору или бухгалтерской программе, вопрос об ответственности делегирующего перед теми, с кем он взаимодействует, не ставится под сомнение? И будь калькулятор или пограмма хоть сто раз дефектными, перед посторонними отвечает всё равно их пользователь. Независимо от вины. Дальше он может разбираться с производителем калькулятора или программы, если есть на то основания. Но принцип не меняется. Есть основания считать иначе? #liability#delegation

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@ai_and_law · Post #497 · 02/03/2025, 08:04 AM

🇪🇺New Insights on AI Liability from Cambridge Forum on AI The inaugural issue of the "Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance" is out, focusing on the legal landscape of Generative AI in the EU. One key question: Do current and upcoming regulations fully address liability for AI-caused harm? 📥 The paper "Mapping Generative AI rules and liability scenarios in the AI Act, and in the proposed EU liability rules for AI liability" examines the AI Act’s approach to Generative AI, tracing accountability along the value chain. It also tests how well the proposed EU AI Liability Directive and EU Revised Product Liability Directive handle real-world risks. As regulatory frameworks evolve, businesses deploying GenAI must stay ahead of legal developments. #AIRegulation#GenAI#Liability#AIAct#CambridgeForum

AI & Law

@ai_and_law · Post #746 · 01/20/2026, 08:04 AM

🇨🇦AI Defamation Risk: Canadian Artist Prepares Lawsuit After Google Error Canadian musician Ashley MacIsaac says a Google AI-generated summary falsely labeled him a convicted sex offender, leading a concert venue to cancel his show. MacIsaac told the Canadian Press he believes the system confused him with another individual in Canada who has similar charges, but the error directly cost him income and harmed his reputation. MacIsaac is now preparing to sue Google, arguing that the misinformation amounts to defamation and created real-world risks, including potential issues at border controls. He stated that AI companies must be held accountable for what their systems publish and what harms they can reasonably prevent, noting that he is unlikely to be the last person affected by such errors. The incident underscores how AI-generated summaries can produce high-impact false statements about individuals, with immediate legal, economic, and personal consequences, even when no human editorial judgment is involved. #AI#AIDefamation#Liability#GenerativeAI#ReputationRisk

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@venturevillagewall · Post #3462 · 12/19/2024, 01:56 PM

CTGT Raises $500K for AI Governance CTGT secures $500K in funding on December 4, 2024, aimed at enhancing enterprise governance for AI. The platform promises to mitigate AI hallucinations and liabilities, enabling rapid deployment for Fortune 500 companies, ensuring secure and compliant AI solutions at scale. Learn more at CTGT. #CTGT#AI#Funding#Governance#Liability#Enterprise#Fortune500#Compliance