Sugey’s Bar: The Best Dive Bar in Charleston, SC that you may not even know about

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In a little corner, just north of Barsa and South of the dirt lot under the crosstown on King Street is a little divey piece of nostalgic heaven called Sugey’s Bar. This little dive bar with a capacity of about 30 is located at 638 King Street and open daily from 5:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Sugey’s offers an inviting, affordable and relaxing community vibe for any fan of punk, B-Films, heavy metal, PBR, Miller High Life, neon lights and leather. Even with that all said, all are welcome!

Sugey’s is self described as “Heavy metal maniacs!!! Rock n roller dive + hellforged tiki lounge”. In a sentence they got it right.

When we arrived, we were greeted by a bouncer right out of an East Village NY bar and then entered into a room donned with neon red, a disco ball, Iron Maiden Pinball, ‘Return of the Living Dead’ on the Tube, concert posters from an era of UK Punk and underground Metal and a crowd very comfortable in their own skin. It was fantastic!

Next time you are enjoying the Charleston nightlife, make time to stop in at Sugey’s Bar.

Here is a bonus:

  • Every Monday from 9:00 PM – 1:00 AM is Karaoke
  • On the First Sunday of the Month at 9:00 PM is Comedy Riot First Sundays

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Genre-bending LGBTQ+ feature film ‘Wild Fire’ starring South Carolina local Celeste Marcone releasing in North America on March 5th

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Genre-bending LGBTQ+ feature film Wild Fire releasing in North America on March 5th

February 22nd 2024 – Pennsylvania-based production company HalfJack Generation today announces its debut feature film Wild Fire has been picked up by distributor Gravitas Ventures, an Anthem Sports & Entertainment Company, for USA release, after revealing the trailer last week. It will be available to watch from March 5th on Apple TV, Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play & more and is now available to pre-order.

The groundbreaking film is a predominantly female and queer-led ensemble drama in which seven acquaintances get radically honest about their lives over the course of one night. After an unyielding game of Truth or Dare, the exemplary couple opens up about what they’re going through—that they’re not as perfect as they seem.

This sets the stage for the rest of the group to reveal their own unspoken desires and secrets that they have been avoiding, some for their whole lives. The following morning back in their bedrooms, each couple must choose a path. Will they integrate their newly exposed truths…or choose to act as if nothing has changed?

The directorial debut of Jennifer Cooney, CEO of HalfJack Generation, Wild Fire received 22 total accolades over the course of a ten-month international festival run in 2023, securing multiple wins along the way, including Best Drama at Shockfest Film Festival, Best of Fest at Pride Film Festival, and Best Original Score and Best Actress (for Celeste Marcone who plays Elliana) at the Red Dirt Film Festival.

Jennifer Cooney, writer/director of Wild Fire, says, “Wild Fire is about the journey of becoming one’s truest self. Film has the power to not just represent, but incite radical honesty, personal growth, self- and social-awareness, and expansion towards new perspectives. This is why I am so excited to be working with Gravitas Ventures—to bring this film to as wide an audience as possible. The aim is for the message of authenticity and human connection to travel as far and wide as possible.”

Watch the trailer now: https://youtu.be/74FNglq2_cI

And pre-order the film on Apple TV: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/wild-fire/umc.cmc.1oyiftw2wsr0ix07gd3d46ha3

ENDS

About HalfJack Generation

HalfJack Generation is a production company dedicated to making films that elevate the consciousness of our planet.

Mission Statement: “We are in the midst of a Global Awakening. The frequency of our planet is shifting, and we as a race are awakening to our potential for Greatness. We are moving away from blame and victimization and into self-awareness and self-responsibility. We are learning what it truly means to be free, to love, to be Conscious Beings who Know their oneness with All-That-Is. We are facing our inner darkness as opposed to fighting outer darkness, stepping into the love of self and the truth of our Highest Self. This is the future of storytelling. And film is our grandest opportunity to be the Light. We at HalfJack Generation aren’t only Here for it, we’re the Way Makers.”

https://thewildfiremovie.com/

About Gravitas Ventures

Gravitas Ventures is a leadingall-rights  distributor  of independent  feature  films  and  documentaries.  Founded in 2006, Gravitas connects independent filmmakers and producers with distribution opportunities across the globe. Working with talented directors and producers,  Gravitas  Ventures  has  distributed thousands of films into over a hundred million homes in North America – over one billion homes worldwide. Recent Gravitas Venture releases include Deep FearSlotherhouse, Padre Pio, Gringa, The Pez Outlaw, Downwind, Mack & Rita, The King’s Daughter, Queen Bees, Our Friend, Vanguard, The Secret: Dare to Dream. For more information, please visit www.gravitasventures.com, and follow @GravitasVOD on X and @gravitasventures on Instagram.

About Anthem Sports & Entertainment, Inc.

Anthem Sports & Entertainment Inc. is a global multi-platform media company with offices and studios in Toronto, Los Angeles, Denver, Nashville, New York, Kansas City and Cleveland. Anthem’s portfolio includes AXS TV, a leading music, entertainment and lifestyle television channel and digital media company; global film distribution company Gravitas Ventures; Fight Network, the world’s premier combat sports channel with broadcast distribution across 10+ countries and available globally through multiple OTT platforms; IMPACT Wrestling, one of the world’s leading wrestling organizations; Invicta Fighting Championships, the world’s premier all-women mixed martial arts promotion;  Game+, the leader in sports wagering, Esports and gaming content; GameTV, the home of game shows and competition-based reality series; and HDNet Movies, which features theatrically released films and documentaries. Anthem also has a significant ownership interest in Pursuit Channel, one of the top outdoor channels in the U.S. For more information, visit www.anthemse.com

A Rare Luxury Airbnb Above Hank’s Seafood in Historic Charleston, SC – Hank’s Loft is a truly unique Charleston Experience!

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For the first time ever, Hank’s Loft is open to the public. This stunning apartment features three spacious bedrooms with luxurious en-suites, ample living and entertaining areas, vaulted ceilings, and exposed brick walls. Paired with these warm comforts, you’ll find a private billiard table, chef-inspired kitchen, and the amenities of a full-service, upscale hotel. Welcome to Hank’s Loft, your Charleston address.

Our Hank’s Loft residents will enjoy valet parking during their stay for one vehicle at the protected underground garage located adjacent to the building. Your stay also includes access to a fitness center across the street through our neighborhood alliance at Hotel Emeline. Work up a sweat, or just relax. It’s your choice.

Click to Book your stay today!

We also welcome you to check out our upscale home with hotel services for private events. From dinners to wedding parties and corporate gatherings, our team can make your event idea come to life.

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Charleston, SC Area Accounting Firms Baldwin & Associates and Draffin Tucker Merge Operations

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ACCOUNTING FIRM BALDWIN & ASSOCIATES JOINS DRAFFIN TUCKER

Charleston, SCBaldwin & Associates and Draffin Tucker are pleased to announce that the two accounting firms have joined, a move that allows both companies to expand their scope of services.

Under the leadership of Bob Baldwin, Alys Anne Dennis and Stephen Moose, Baldwin & Associates has been offering individualized financial and accounting services for the greater Charleston area and coastal South Carolina since 2003. 

“We have decided to join Draffin Tucker because we share the same values of integrity, quality, and personal attention to our clients,” said Baldwin. “True to their tagline ‘Let’s Think Together,’ Draffin Tucker believes in real people working and thinking together to produce the highest level of services to support client and employee success. Baldwin & Associates shares this same philosophy – what a perfect match!” 

Draffin Tucker is an established firm offering a full range of professional accounting services for over 75 years from both the home office in Albany, Georgia, and an office in Atlanta, Georgia. 

“This combination will enhance the ability of both firms to provide the service, expertise, and resources available to our clients,” said Jeff Wright, managing partner of Draffin Tucker. “We are excited to work with the excellent team of professionals already in place at Baldwin & Associates.”

The company will be able to provide many new services and areas of expertise in the future, but Baldwin and Wright are both proud to continue the elements that have contributed to their individual past successes, including staff, current services, and locations. Bob Baldwin will continue to serve as the senior partner at the Charleston/Mt. Pleasant office.

MOONDOG Animation Studio grows South Carolina footprint with expansion in Charleston County

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$90,000 investment will create 20 new jobs in 5 years

COLUMBIA, S.C. – MOONDOG Animation Studio (MOONDOG), an animation and immersive experiences company, today announced it is growing its South Carolina footprint with an expansion in Charleston County. The company’s $90,000 investment will create 20 new jobs in five years.

Since establishing its Charleston County operations in 2013, MOONDOG has worked with clients to bring ideas to life through services such as story development, character design, animation, augmented and virtual reality experiences, and interactive content creation.

MOONDOG moved to a larger office in the Harbor Entrepreneur Center (HEC) and will add to the company’s in-person team. This new space, located at 11 eWall St. in Mount Pleasant, serves as the hub for MOONDOG’s animation activities and interactive experiences, including the development of feature films, TV series and immersive multimedia content.

Operations at HEC commenced in August 2023. Individuals interested in joining the MOONDOG team should visit the company’s careers page

QUOTES

“We’re looking forward to the growth ahead and couldn’t be more excited about our new home in the Harbor Entrepreneur Center. Being here allows us to connect with like-minded companies, collaborate on new projects and bring creative solutions to our customers worldwide. Here’s to the future of animation, made in Charleston!”
-MOONDOG Animation Studio CEO and Co-Founder Ben Davis

“It is great to see another one of our existing businesses build on its presence in South Carolina. This expansion is a testament to the thriving business environment we have created in Charleston County and the state as a whole.”
-Gov. Henry McMaster

“We congratulate MOONDOG Animation Studio on this expansion in Charleston County and applaud the company’s commitment to investing in the state of South Carolina.”
-Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III

“We applaud MOONDOG’s expansion in the Harbor Entrepreneur Center, which will undoubtedly catalyze further groundbreaking work in storytelling, character design and interactive content creation.”
-Charleston County Council Chairman Herbert Ravenel Sass III

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • MOONDOG Animation Studio (MOONDOG) is growing its South Carolina footprint with an expansion in Charleston County.
  • The company’s $90,000 investment will create 20 new jobs in five years.
  • MOONDOG is an animation and immersive experiences studio. 
  • The company is located at 11 eWall St. in Mount Pleasant, S.C.
  • Individuals interested in joining the MOONDOG team should visit the company’s careers page.

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Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Donates More than $251,000 in Environmental Grants to South Carolina Nonprofits (Including 6 in the Tri-County)

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  • More than $1.3 million to nonprofits across Dominion Energy’s nationwide footprint
  • 13 organizations in South Carolina are supported by grants
  • Grants focus on environmental education and stewardship initiatives

CAYCE, S.C., Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation has awarded more than $251,000 in environmental stewardship grants to 13 nonprofit organizations and K-12 schools across South Carolina.

This year’s Environmental Education and Stewardship Grant recipients will beautify nature trails and waterways, improve accessibility at local parks, track the migratory patterns of small animals, plant trees, protect forests in the watershed, grow hydroponic gardens, and host farm-to-school educational programs among other exciting projects.

The Foundation provided more than $1.3 million in environmental stewardship grants to support 114 organizations across eight states in Dominion Energy’s service territory.

“We’re proud to recognize local organizations that safeguard the environment and create more sustainable communities,” said Hunter A. Applewhite, president of the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. “These grants reflect our commitment to support meaningful projects in the areas we serve.”

The competitive grants support projects that educate about environmental stewardship, protect, and preserve habitat, and enhance or make nature more accessible. Some of this year’s grants include:

  • Charleston County Parks Foundation will implement the Motus Wildlife Tracking System at Caw Caw Interpretive Center, which uses radio telemetry stations to track movements of small migratory animals, including birds, bats, and butterflies.
  • Saluda Shoals Foundation will enhance nature trails, install interpretative signage, and increase accessibility at the Saluda Shoals Park.
  • The Nature Conservancy in South Carolina will facilitate a comprehensive approach to land protection to protect forests in the watershed that are important for drinking water.

2023 South Carolina Grant Recipients:

OrganizationCity
Boys Farm, Inc.Newberry
Brookdale Elementary SchoolOrangeburg
Charleston County Parks FoundationCharleston
Charleston Parks ConservancyCharleston
Dorchester Two Educational FoundationSummerville
Environmental Education Association of
South Carolina
Columbia
Green Heart Project Inc.Charleston
Keep the Midlands BeautifulWest Columbia
Nemours Plantation Wildlife FoundationYemassee
Northwoods Middle SchoolNorth Charleston
Richland Soil and Water Conservation DistrictColumbia
Saluda Shoals FoundationColumbia
The Nature Conservancy in South CarolinaMount Pleasant

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About the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation

About 7 million customers in 15 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D). Through its Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, as well as EnergyShare and other programs, Dominion Energy contributed $46.7 million in 2023 to community causes. The Foundation supports nonprofit causes that meet basic human needs, protect the environment, promote education, and encourage community vitality. Please visit www.DominionEnergy.com to learn more. 

About Dominion Energy

About 7 million customers in 15 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), headquartered in Richmond, Va. The company is committed to providing reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy every day and to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050. Please visit DominionEnergy.com to learn more.

SOURCE Dominion Energy

Medical University of South Carolina Joins the Guardian Research Network

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New alliance introduces the first academic medical center to the consortium

SPARTANBURG, S.C., Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Guardian Research Network, Inc. (GRN) announced today that the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), the only comprehensive academic health system in the state, joined its nationwide consortium of healthcare organizations as the first academic medical center member. This strategic collaboration will augment GRN’s mission to expedite cure discovery and care improvements, as well as MUSC’s mission to fuel research, education, and innovative care for improved patient outcomes.

Patrick Cawley M.D., CEO of MUSC Health, Executive Vice President for Health Affairs - MUSC
Patrick Cawley M.D., CEO of MUSC Health, Executive Vice President for Health Affairs – MUSC

“Partnering with GRN will allow for greater insights through expanded benchmarking, increased collaboration with their network of researchers across the country and greater diversity of data, paving the way for our team to expand our innovative research efforts to other states,” said Patrick Cawley, M.D., CEO of MUSC Health and executive vice president for Health Affairs at the Medical University of South Carolina.

The affiliation also contributes to GRN’s real-world data (RWD) that has the potential to improve the health of millions of patients across the country. GRN’s expansive pool of rich RWD is already used to pioneer discoveries in effective treatments for cancer and other life-threatening diseases. As this consortium grows with innovative healthcare organizations and leaders passionate about equal access to the highest level of care, GRN is well-positioned to transform the healthcare experience for patients across the nation.

“Adding a prestigious academic health system elevates the entire GRN network,” comments Bruce Holstien, GRN’s chief executive officer. “Their innovative leadership, clinical excellence and research expertise will add another dimension to our network as we all work together to create the next generation of care.”

About Guardian Research Network
Guardian Research Network, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is a nationwide consortium comprised of community healthcare organizations focused on advancing technology to accelerate cures and care improvements. GRN works within the life sciences industry and with its health system members to increase participation in data-driven research, optimize therapeutic and diagnostic studies and employ real-world data to improve patient access to precision medicines in underserved communities. For more information, visit www.guardianresearch.org.

About the Medical University of South Carolina
Founded in 1824 in Charleston, MUSC is the state’s only comprehensive academic health system, with a unique mission to preserve and optimize human life in South Carolina through education, research and patient care. MUSC educates students in six colleges and trains residents and fellows in its health system. In fiscal year 2023, MUSC led the state overall in research funding. For information on academic programs, visit musc.edu.

MUSC Health is dedicated to delivering the highest-quality and safest patient care while educating and training generations of outstanding health care providers and leaders. Patient care is provided at hospitals, telehealth sites and care locations situated in all regions of South Carolina. In 2023, for the ninth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report named MUSC Health University Medical Center in Charleston the No. 1 hospital in South Carolina. To learn more about clinical patient services, visit muschealth.org.

GRN Media Contact:
Jan Schmidt
373267@email4pr.com

MUSC Media Contact:
Helen Adams
373267@email4pr.com
843-792-5525

SOURCE Guardian Research Network

11 Incredible Images from the Aftermath of the Tornado that Swept through Charleston, South Carolina in 1938

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On September 29, 1938, five tornadoes swept through the South Carolina Lowcountry, two of which ravaged parts of downtown Charleston, causing several fatalities and injuries and two million dollars in damages. The tornadoes damaged or destroyed almost everything in its path, particularly on Market Street, Broad Street near Church Street, and State Street. As with other significant natural disasters that Charleston has experienced, scenes of the aftermath were documented by photographs.

This collection consists of a total of thirty-seven silver gelatin photographs. Thirty were taken by an eyewitness, Ernest Losse, and processed by Jacobs Photo Service in Charleston. Each photograph measures 4.25″ x 2.25″ and is printed on 5″ x 3.25″ deckle-edged paper.

The photographer of the seven additional photographs is unknown; however, “W.M. Muckenfuss” is stamped on the backs of each photograph. They measure 3.5″ x 5.75″.

Source:  College of Charleston Archive Library

St. Michael’s Church After the 1938 Tornado

Looking South on Church Street After the 1938 Tornadoes

Overturned Car at 57 Broad Street After the 1938 Tornadoes

Wooden Building After the 1938 Tornado

Demolished Warehouse on Concord Street After the 1938 Tornado

I.M. Pearlstine Building After the 1938 Tornado

Looking West on Broad Street After the 1938 Tornadoes

Fishburne Street House After the 1938 Tornado

City Hall After the 1938 Tornadoes

Wreckage of Calvary Baptist Church After the 1938 Tornado

Market Street After the 1938 Tornadoes

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South Carolina AI law, policy developments likely this year

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By Joey Morris

One of 2023’s more significant — and potentially disruptive — developments in business and culture was the arrival of a slew of generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems. At the beginning of 2023, ChatGPT quickly captured our attention with its ability to deliver cogent, polished answers to most questions. In late spring, Google published a beta version of its generative AI system, and Meta released several of its own AI systems later in the year. By the end of 2023, everyone seemed to be talking about the variety and complexity of tasks that AI could perform, from analyzing big data and creating visual art to performing scientific research and composing music — and much more.

The penetration of generative AI into everyday life in 2023 was so rapid and so extensive that law and policy are now in a dead sprint to catch up. The law is increasingly being challenged to adapt to the new factual situations that AI presents, and the government appears to be learning the promise of AI and the potential risks of its uncontrolled use.

Patent law is one area in which AI is challenging the status quo. In August 2022, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit squarely rejected the proposition that AI could be a patent inventor, holding that the Patent Act explicitly permits only a human to be an inventor (Thaler v. Vidal, 43 F.4th 1207 (Fed. Cir. 2022)). The Supreme Court declined to take up the issue in April 2023.

While it thus appears settled for now that technology conceived entirely by AI cannot be patented, technology conceived by an inventor using AI as a development tool remains patentable in appropriate circumstances. With patent applications involving AI increasing rapidly, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recognized in 2023 that there is an enhanced need for new policies for patent eligibility involving AI. In February 2023, the USPTO requested comments concerning the role of AI in inventorship, and it conducted a series of public listening sessions with various stakeholders later in the year to solicit input on potential solutions.

On Oct. 30, 2023, the Biden Administration substantially accelerated the USPTO’s study of AI policy with the issuance of an executive order that directs the USPTO to publish new guidance within 120 days on inventorship and the use of AI. Under the order, the USPTO’s guidance is to include examples of how the involvement of AI tools in the inventive process should be analyzed in patent examination. Therefore, during the first quarter of 2024, important new guidance can be expected from the USPTO that should clarify for inventors and patent practitioners how technology involving AI will be evaluated.

Effects on second IP arena

Copyright is another area in which existing law appears to be evolving to meet new demands created by generative AI. In March 2023, the US Copyright Office issued a statement clarifying that it will not register works “when an AI technology receives solely a prompt from a human and produces complex written, visual, or musical works in response” because “the ‘traditional elements of authorship’ are determined and executed by the technology — not the human user” (88 Fed. Reg. 16190, 16192 (March 16, 2023)). The Copyright Office also launched a new AI initiative in early 2023 “to examine the copyright law and policy issues raised by [AI], including the scope of copyright in works generated using AI tools and the use of copyrighted materials in AI training.”

After conducting listening sessions with artists, creative industries, AI developers, and the legal community, the Copyright Office published a notice in the Federal Register on Aug. 30, 2023, requesting information and views relating to issues raised by the recent advances in generative AI (88 Fed. Reg. 59942 (Aug. 30, 2023)). The notice asked for comments on a host of issues, such as whether there are circumstances in which a human using a generative AI system should be considered the “author” of the system’s output; whether AI-generated outputs implicate the exclusive rights of authors in preexisting works; and what legal rights should apply to AI-generated material that uses a particular person’s name or likeness or that imitates the artistic style of a human creator. The notice also asked for input on what rights, if any, should apply to AI-generated material if it were deemed ineligible for protection under copyright law.

As with the USPTO’s analysis of AI-related patent issues, the Copyright Office’s study of AI policy also was substantially accelerated by the executive order issued by the Biden administration on Oct. 30, 2023. The order directs the Copyright Office to issue new guidance on AI-related issues relating to copyright law by mid-2024. The order does not specify issues to be covered, but presumably, the Copyright Office’s forthcoming guidance will provide important new direction during 2024 on issues of authorship, fair use and rights of publicity relating to AI-generated outputs.

Issues before the courts

Questions about the intersection of copyright law and AI-generated material also surfaced in federal courts with increasing frequency during 2023. As generative AI moved into the spotlight, several lawsuits were filed last year in which copyright owners claimed that the use of their works as part of a dataset to “train” a generative AI system constituted copyright infringement. Several of those suits were filed by groups of authors challenging the use of their literary works to train generative AI systems (Silverman v. OpenAI Inc., No. 3:23-CV-03416-AMO; Kadrey v. Meta Platforms Inc., No. 3:23-CV-03417; Authors Guild v. OpenAI Inc., No. 1:23-CV-08292-SHS; Huckabee v. Meta Platforms Inc., No. 1:23-CV-09152-LGS; and Sancton v. OpenAI Inc., No. 1:23-CV-10211-SHS).

Another was filed by an owner of copyrights in photographic works which objected to a generative AI system’s use of its photos to train the system to generate similar visual works (Getty Images (US) Inc. v. Stability AI Inc., No. 1:23-CV-00135-GBW). Another action involves visual artists who objected to a generative AI system’s use of their copyrighted works to generate works in a particular artist’s style (Andersen v. Stability AI Ltd., No. 3:23-CV-00201-WHO).

While orders have been issued dismissing certain claims in some of the lawsuits, no final decisions have been entered to date, and some previously dismissed claims have been reasserted via amended pleadings. Some of the cases might produce major decisions of interest on AI-related copyright issues later in 2024.

The Biden administration’s executive order on AI tasks numerous parts of the federal government to study AI issues and to develop AI-related policies during 2024. For example, the order directs the Council of Economic Advisers to study the labor market effects of AI and the Department of Labor to evaluate potential AI-related displacements in the federal workforce. The Department of Justice is required to study the use of AI in the criminal justice system, and the Department of Health and Human Services is tasked with developing a strategic plan on the use of AI in research, drug and medical device safety, health care delivery, and public health. The order’s extensive reach is thus likely to shape policy on AI in 2024 and beyond relating to numerous aspects of business and government.

Generative AI is a potentially transformative technology that burst into ordinary American life in 2023 with an unexpected energy that existing law and policy were not fully prepared to handle. This year appears likely to be the year that law and policy begin a meaningful evolution that promotes its many potential benefits while containing its potential risks.

Joey Morris co-leads the intellectual property practice group at Smith Anderson in Raleigh, North Carolina. His practice includes representing plaintiffs and defendants in patent, copyright, trademark, publicity rights, trade dress, trade secrets, and licensing issues matters.

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Tech giant Google to build data center campus in Dorchester County

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By Jason Thomas

Tech giant Google has confirmed it has purchased property in Dorchester County.

The Dorchester County Economic Development office, which serves to support economic growth in the county, confirmed a relationship with Google, which recently closed on property in the county, according to a news release.

“We are thrilled to welcome Google to Dorchester County and know they will be a long-term partner for our community, especially our schools,” said Dorchester County Council Chairman Todd Friddle in the release. “Google has a history of strengthening local workforces and uplifting communities, and we look forward to Google making a positive difference here in Dorchester County.”

Earlier today Google released the following statement:

“We have been proud to call South Carolina home for over fifteen years since we first put down roots in Berkeley County. Since then, we have partnered closely with local leadership, schools, and nonprofits to lift up the great work happening here. As we look to expand in the state, we have acquired property in Dorchester County for the development of a new data center campus. We look forward to growing our community here in South Carolina and will share details as this long-term project progresses.”

The location of the property and Google’s financial commitment has not been disclosed.

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