Georgia has completed a full rollout of a new online licensing system called GOALS to replace its decades-old paper-based professional licensing...
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The increasing use of generative‐AI tools in legal contexts is complicating the distinction between legal information (general guidance about the...
Read PostOpenAI has updated its ChatGPT usage policy to prohibit it from being used as a substitute for personalized professional medical, legal, and...
Read PostCLEAR is pleased to share a new resource from GRCS Partners that explores how regulatory agencies are adopting and governing artificial...
Read PostThe state of California has enacted Assembly Bill No. 489 (AB 489), which introduces new regulatory constraints on the use of artificial...
Read PostIn response to the growing use of AI-powered “therapy” apps, some U.S. states have begun enacting laws to regulate them, citing gaps in...
Read PostGovernor J.B. Pritzker has signed the Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources (WOPR) Act, establishing Illinois as the first U.S. state...
Read PostThe Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced it has now made 21 additional professional license types...
Read PostUtah has issued its first official guidelines for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into mental health care, aiming to enhance patient...
Read PostGuest blog post by World Education Services (WES), Business Partner of the Month. The landscape of international academic credential evaluation has...
Read PostIn this opinion piece, Saqib Malik discusses the increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into professional regulation across various...
Read PostA bill under consideration in Georgia would "establish on behalf of professional licensing boards under the jurisdiction of the office of the...
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