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3 issues await lawmakers action | Statehouse | The Journal Gazette

General Assembly Vaccine limits, emergency powers, budget unresolved NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – As lawmakers plan to finish their work this week, only a few major questions remain. That s because the Republican supermajorities of the House and Senate have already ironed out final resolutions on a majority of bills. But budget spending, vaccine language and emergency powers are still to be decided. Here are the three primary questions left to resolve as leaders aim for a Wednesday finish but acknowledge it could be Thursday: What surprise language on vaccines might pop up? Amendments have been filed on numerous bills in the last few weeks to address the issue of so-called vaccine passports.

Alforithmic, AI Audio Startup Company, Uses Albert Einstein s Voice For Its Chatbox

17 April 2021, 2:20 pm EDT By Albert Einstein AI   ( Flickr/electronicandyou ) A digital version of Albert Einstein with a synthesized voice that has been recreated using AI voice cloning technology has been released by a startup company called Alforithmic. Alforithmic s AI Einstein voice The company behind the audio deepfake of Einstein stated that the digital Einstein is intended as a showcase of what will soon be possible with conversational social commerce, as seen on its YouTube trailer. This means that deepfakes can make historical figures alive again and may be used by different industries soon. The video engine powering the 3D character rending components of the digital version of Einstein is from another synthesized media company called UneeQ, which is hosting the interactive chatbot version on its website.

Veto of powers bill overridden | Local | The Journal Gazette

General Assembly Holcomb, experts say lawmakers plan unconstitutional NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – The GOP-led Indiana General Assembly on Thursday easily overrode Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb s veto on an emergency powers bill, setting the stage for a likely court battle. The House vote was 57-26 and the Senate vote was 36-8. “I pray this never happens again, but it s our task to set the table for those who sit in these seats in the future,” said Rep. Matt Lehman, R-Berne, author of the measure. But Sen. Tim Lanane, D-Anderson, said the people clearly approved of Holcomb s actions when they re-elected him in November with 56% of the vote.

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