I would say that "electronic voting" means that the ballot itself is digital rather than physical. So, scantrons are not electronic voting and voter registries/ID/etc. are not ballots in the first place.
Although Shupe’s limited copyright registration is notable, she originally asked the USCO to open a more significant path to copyright recognition for AI-generated material. “I seek to copyright the AI-assisted and AI-generated material under an ADA exemption for my many disabilities,” she wrote in her original copyright application.
Shupe believes fervently that she was only able to complete her book with the assistance of generative AI tools. She says she has been assessed as 100 percent disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs and struggles to write due to cognitive impairment related to conditions including bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and a brain stem malformation.
I'm sympathetic, but writing a book is not something most people do regardless of their disabilities. Writing is a talent, and most people don't have it. So it makes no sense to invoke the ADA here.
You don't go out looking for a job dressed like that do ya? On a weekday?
Square Deal (1908)
New Deal (1933)
I Have Altered The Deal (2024)
doing what he says
Ever notice how "what he says" just so happens to coincide with the believers' wishes? Suspicious, that.
A protection racket usually involves paying a potential attacker not to attack.
This makes perfect sense somehow.
He's outspoken about dogs with fleas, but lay down with them anyway.
I don't know about you, but I don't count that in his favor.
Yes, yes, plasma... but what about Einstein-Bose condensates?
I use Clementine, a cross-platform fork of Amarok 1.4, on both Windows and Linux.
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Almost certainly. You'd have to go out of your way to find a keyfob system that doesn't. I administer a keyfob system at work, and I can tell you exactly whose key was used on which doors and at what times.