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Arkansas House targets crypto miners

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Crypto miners, be warned: The Arkansas House has given final passage to a pair of bills aimed at giving the state and local governments more control over crypto mining operations, a burgeoning and energy-intensive industry.

The two bills would require digital asset mining operations to implement noise mitigation strategies and repeal a prohibition on local governments adopting crypto mining-specific noise ordinances.

Thelegislationwould also mandate that crypto mining operations get state permits and prohibit foreign ownership of crypto mines from adversarial countries such as China.

Legislatures are taking an increased interest in cracking down on crypto mines that are proliferating in America’s suburbs. High-profile Virginia Sen. Danica Roem (D) introduced several bills this year, and others are in the works.

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Bipartisan bill would bar kids from social media

Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) have introduced legislation that would set a minimum age for online social media users at 13. Users under 18 would be required to obtain parental permission before using social media apps. Read more atThe Hill.

Senators aim to add kids privacy bills to FAA reauthorization

Two bills aimed at increasing safety of minors online through data privacy updates and rules to limit potentially harmful features are being put forward as amendments to be added to the FAA reauthorization that must pass ahead of a May 10 deadline. Read more atThe Hill.

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Closing arguments in Google antitrust case

The Justice Department and Google presented closing arguments Thursday and Friday in the government’s case alleging the company maintains and operates an illegal monopoly in online search. Read more atThe Hill.

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told lawmakers Wednesday her department is investigating ways to expand the direct file pilot program. The program was open to simple tax filers in a handful of states for the first time this year. Read more at The Hill.

Microsoft bans police from AI tool

Microsoft will ban U.S. police departments from using generative AI through its Azure tool, according to terms of service changes rolled out Wednesday. The changes explicitly bar agencies from using “real-time facial recognition technology” on mobile cameras. Read more atTechCrunch.

Magnificent Seven performance this week

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IN THE STATES THIS WEEK

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Crazy stat: 5% of all Hawaii housing units operate as short-term rentals.

Retailers object to digital privacy bills

Major retailers in Vermont and Maine, including L.L. Bean and Orvis, objected to comprehensive consumer data privacy bills this year, raising new obstacles to bills that Amazon and other tech giants typically oppose. The retailers say they have trouble dealing with patchwork laws in other states. Read more atPluribus News.

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The Supreme Court refused to block a Texas law that required p*rnographic websites to verify a user’s age. The high court deniedan emergency appeal filed by the Free Speech Coalition, a trade association for the adult entertainment industry. Read more atThe Hill.

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ON OUR RADAR

May 7:Match Group, Electronic Arts and Lyft report first quarter earnings.

Also May 7:Apple will hold a special virtual event, where new iPads are expected. Read more atThe Verge.

May 9:Bloomberg Technology Summit, San Francisco. Read morehere

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Do this …

Snapchat will add new features including the ability to edit unread messages a user has already sent. The change will allow users to edit posts within five minutes of sending, similar to X’s Premium offerings. Read more atThe Verge.

Don’t do this …

Investing in the space insurance business is a risky bet: Space insurers paid out $995 million in claims in 2023, as low earth orbit becomes more crowded. The average separation between satellites decreased 33% last year alone. Read more atThe Register.

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