A New Orleans representative is trying again with legislation aimed at cracking down on the use of artificial intelligence in political materials. Joe Gallinaro reports.
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Ragin Cajuns fans have bragging rights today as U-L Lafayette handed second ranked LSU it’s second consecutive loss last night. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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A New Orleans representative is trying again with a bill that would crack down on political messaging created with the use of artificial intelligence. Democrat Mandie Landry says a bill she’s filed requires any image on political material created with A-I that could deceive the recipient be clearly disclosed as such.
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Speaking to Tommy Tucker on WWL radio, Landry says she filed a similar bill last year that wasn’t as narrow in scope, and it made it onto Governor Landry’s desk.
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Landry says it’s important that governments, not just in Louisiana but everywhere and at all levels, get on top of artificial intelligence.
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Wednesday night was a special night for Ragin Cajun baseball fans as U-L Lafayette defeated second ranked LSU seven to two in front 57-hundred fans, third largest crowd in school history. Coach Matt Deggs team scored three runs in the first and never trailed…
With the victory, the Cajuns improve to 10-3 on the season, while LSU fell to 11-and-3. Coach Jay Johnson started junior right-hander Gavin Guidry. Two errors in the first inning helped produce the three runs in the first inning…
The Cajuns executed two hit and run plays successfully to spark the first inning rally. LSU was held to seven hits and Cajuns freshman right-hander Sawyer Pruitt finished the game by throwing four scoreless innings. Deggs says he was not going to take Pruitt out of the game, because they wanted to win badly…
The Cajuns are in Texas for a three game series at Dallas Baptist this weekend, while LSU hosts Sacramento State.
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An earthquake jolts Red River Parish early this morning. Rob Skoumal (SKO-mall) with the U.S. Geological Survey says it was a magnitude 4.9 that struck near Coushatta at around 5:30 this morning.
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Skoumal says while people might not associate earthquakes with Louisiana, they’re not entirely unheard of here.
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Skoumal says while we may never know the cause of the earthquake, humans cannot be completely ruled out.
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Skoumal says there will likely be aftershocks, with a very slight chance of one registering at least a magnitude 4.0.