No, the newspaper isn’t stifling your free speech.

The First Amendment and Newspaper Editorial Discretion. In this election cycle, I have noticed an uptick in individuals lamenting that their editorials haven’t been published. It’s natural to feel disappointed when one’s voice isn’t amplified as hoped. What isn’t acceptable, however, is sounding the alarm bells and hastily claiming that your constitutional rights have been … Read more

Unleashing the Power of AI in Local Government: Optimizing Document Management and Accessibility

The Role of AI in Revolutionizing Document Management In this continuing series on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector, let’s explore how AI can dramatically alter the way local governments handle their document systems. As e-Government (eGOV) initiatives are gaining ground globally, the need for smarter, efficient, and more secure document … Read more

Captain Hook Won’t Bother You Here.

I’m dreaming in Neverland. But I can’t wait to get home. Tinker Bell and Peter Pan And me in this neon dome. Save you, save me. And I’m drinking Northern Kentucky In Central Tennessee. But, if it isn’t lost. And I’m not lost, Then we all lost something. Legacy is forever and Fame is for … Read more

Early Adoption – The Advancements, Opportunities, and Future of Large Language Models

In the realm of artificial intelligence, the development of OpenAI’s GPT-4 has been a significant breakthrough. Large language models like GPT-4 have the power to transform industries, reshape workflows, and redefine our interaction with technology. Initially released as a chat tool, this generative model has rapidly evolved into a powerful AI that developers are now … Read more