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Judge Awards Applied Systems Preliminary Injunction Against Comulate

Judge Awards Applied Systems Preliminary Injunction Against Comulate

Applied Systems has been awarded a preliminary injunction against competitor Comulate, who Applied has accused of making a fake insurance agency to access its software platform and steal trade secrets. The competitors in the insurance technology market have traded litigation, but on Feb. 11 a federal judge in U.S. District Court for the Northern District […]

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China Issues Draft Rules to Govern Use of Human-Like AI Systems

China Issues Draft Rules to Govern Use of Human-Like AI Systems

China plans to tighten rules around the use of human-like artificial intelligence by requiring providers to ensure their services are ethical, secure and transparent. Users must be informed they are dealing with AI when they log in to a service and at two-hour intervals, or when signs of overdependence can be detected, the country’s cyberspace

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Applied Systems, Comulate Spar Over Trade Secret Theft Allegations

Applied Systems, Comulate Spar Over Trade Secret Theft Allegations

Competitors in the insurance technology market are now warring through litigation, with each company bringing hard-hitting allegations against the other. Late last month, insurance software provider Applied Systems sued Comulate on allegations that Comulate created a fake agency to take trade secrets. Comulate followed with a court filing seeking immediate relief against Applied Systems for

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Big Russian Port Operator Says its Systems Were Targeted by Foreign Hackers

Big Russian Port Operator Says its Systems Were Targeted by Foreign Hackers

Russia’s Port Alliance group, which operates a network of sea cargo terminals, said on Thursday that foreign hackers had targeted its systems over three days in a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack and an attempted hack. It said in a statement that critical elements of its digital infrastructure had been targeted with the aim

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Rhode Island Requiring All School Buses to Have Video Systems

Rhode Island Requiring All School Buses to Have Video Systems

Rhode Island is on the road to requiring that all school buses have video systems to help monitor traffic violations and keep students, aides, and bus drivers safe. Governor Dan McKee ceremonially signed the legislation (S0568A/H5421Aaa) into law at Pleasant View Elementary School in Smithfield today. The required systems will be used to monitor school

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Why Most Investors Plateau at 10 Properties (And How Systems Break the Ceiling)

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In This Article Picture this: You just closed on your second rental property. The cash flow projections look amazing. You’re already daydreaming about property number three, maybe even 10. Financial freedom feels within reach. Fast-forward 18 months. You own eight doors, but you’re drowning. Your phone buzzes at 7 a.m. with a maintenance emergency. By

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