Letters: Court win over Trump is the first step to growing EV use
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Letters: Court win over Trump is the first step to growing EV use
"After repeated efforts, California Attorney General Rob Bonta and litigators from multiple states celebrated their win in a lawsuit against the Trump administration for withholding $379 million in funding for electric vehicles. The funding is integral for the widespread implementation of electric vehicles in the state. The success of this lawsuit is a great feat since it provides for creation of good-paying jobs, the reduction of air pollution and fuel in the race for clean energy vehicles nationwide."
"AI serves as a powerful tool in analyzing data and providing insights based on this information but, if left unmanaged, it carries great risk of severe patient harm. In the current health care landscape, we are already witnessing internet-based AI algorithms providing incorrect information when asked for medical advice, in some cases leading to injury. Additionally, prescribers' overreliance on AI may lead to atrophy of their clinical skills and decision-making,"
A legal victory restored $379 million in federal funding critical for electric vehicle implementation, supporting job creation, reducing air pollution, and advancing sustainable transportation. Broader federal investment and policy reform are necessary to increase EV accessibility and convenience for consumers. Separate legislation, Senate Bill 903, would limit excessive unregulated use of artificial intelligence by licensed professionals in therapy and psychotherapy. AI can analyze data and offer insights, but unmanaged AI poses risks of severe patient harm, can produce incorrect medical advice, and may erode clinicians' diagnostic skills and the therapeutic human interaction vital to treatment outcomes.
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