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TALHASSEE – A federal judge on Wednesday rejected an argument made by an artificial intelligence company that the chatbot is protected by the initial amendment, at least for now. The developer behind Characher.ai is about to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the company’s chatbot forced a teenager to commit suicide. By the judge’s order, what legal experts say is that it is one of the latest constitutional tests of artificial intelligence, illegal death lawsuits will proceed. The lawsuit was filed by Florida’s mother, Megan Garcia. Megan Garcia claims that her 14-year-old son, Swell Setzer III, was a victim of the…

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Restaurants and resorts across the city and Central Florida celebrate Memorial Day weekend with fun events and specials, as well as discounts and charity for the military and nonprofit organizations that support them. Read our delicious selection: American Social Bars & Kitchen: “Tip Your Army” this anniversary. In a partnership with Horse Soldier Bourbon, the restaurant is reviving its fan-favorite peach tea cocktail over the weekend. Simply upload your receipt and the tips up to $100 will match and will be donated to the Tunnel. This is a foundation that provides mortgage-free households for Goldstars and fallen first responders with…

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The warm climate and lush environment were an early draw for the Florida tourism industry. Railway arrivals, leisure travel and air conditioning jumped the Sunshine State ahead of the 1971 arrival at Walt Disney World. Over the decades, many travel stops have come and gone. Over the years, take a quick look at Central Florida attractions. •1878: Glass-bottomed boats are being introduced at Silver Springs, Marion County. •January 1936: Dick Pope Sr. establishes Cypress Garden, the state’s first theme park, in Winter Haven. Ultimately, it is known for being the Southern Bells, a film setting and “the world’s waterski capital.”…

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As a reporter, I know that Congressional hearings are changing over time and performance is greater than essential. But as a Floridian, I am under more Congressional scrutiny on one topic. President Donald Trump’s plan is to restructure the Federal Emergency Management Agency.I say “change” because Trump’s plans are not clear, persuasive or inconsistent. He proposes eliminating FEMA and moving disaster management and recovery to the state. In January, Trump signed an executive order calling for a review of FEMA, including whether it would serve as a “support agency” for the state rather than a comprehensive umbrella for American disaster…

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A restaurant server burned sage and wafted smoke, cleaning up the parking lot in St. Pete Beach’s Dolphin Village last week.Rebecca Davidson, the manager of A Vape and THC Dispensary next door, saw the ritual, and she understood her desperate plea for divine intervention. Eight months ago, Hurricane Helen pushed a two-foot flood into a shopping complex, small businesses, shutting it down for several months.After last week’s fire, the big chain will once again become a cemetery. A blackened tree. Exposed wire. Burnt paint. The drywall is hanging in pieces. The place feels cursed, Davidson said.The business at this strip…

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•Location: The magnificent universe is approximately 2.5 miles southeast of Universal Orlando’s original theme park near the Orange County Convention Center. The entrance is off the magnificent boulevard accessed from the destination parkway or South Kirkman Road. The official address is 1001 Epic Blvd. As the Kirkman Road Extension has opened for traffic, if you are traveling from downtown Orlando, travel west on Interstate 4 will be Kirkman exit 75B. The spectacular universe has road signs in new directions. The new route is slightly bent and higher at the point, but following those signs we will go to the spectacular…

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The Florida property owners are fighting back after the city of Largo seized and sold a multi-unit rental property smaller than the inflated code enforcement fine. The lawsuit challenges a system that is increasingly used to impose excessive fines and fines that generate revenues to raise funds and resolve budgetary issues at the expense of asset rights and legitimate procedures.Case is LLC v, Largo, Florida. City DJB rental. It centers around Don Bourgeois. His lawsuit alleges that city Largo officials violated the federal constitution’s ban on excessive fines when they were fined $250 a day. Worse, his due process rights…

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Universal Orlando welcomes a new era of attraction technology when the epic Universe Theme Park portal is officially open on Thursday mornings. Central Florida’s first major theme park debut since 1999 was designed with modern features to meet today’s consumer expectations. There are many new techniques on multiple sides. There are times when it is obvious, such as lockers activated by facial recognition, but visitors may not park. Peter Weischal, director and professor of UCF’s Theme Experience Program, said: He said the new power-up band, Epic’s super Nintendo world-energized wearable technology, and the latest iteration of Wands for the magic…

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Casey Desantis defends the program | May 15thI hope for FloridaIf the governor and his wife want to prove that it is nothing more than a “existence” thrown into hope Florida, it’s very easy for them to do so. All they have to do is provide a full accounting of how Florida spent that money. These are not stupid people. If they could prove that money was being used to fulfill the organization’s mission, they would have done so before.Scott Stoltz, St. Petersburg A new vision for tropsites without rays? St. Pete Commons | Line, May 8thNext legacySt. Petersburg has…

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MIAMI (AP) — Juan Serrano, a 28-year-old Colombian immigrant with no criminal history, attended a hearing in Miami’s immigration court on Wednesday as he appears to be a quick check-in. Mustard, glass-shaped courts watch hundreds of such hearings every day. Most of the time, it’s the last one in less than five minutes, and the judge orders him to come back in two years and sue the lawsuit against deportation. So, rather than setting a date for future courts, it was a surprise when government lawyers asked to withdraw the case. “You’re free to go,” Judge Monica Neumann told Serrano.…

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