Agriculture
GOP Governors Demand Farm Bill Reauthorization, 2018 Bill Outdated
2024-12-03
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, along with governors from 16 other states, has taken a significant step by signing a joint letter. This letter serves as a powerful call to action for Congress, emphasizing the urgent need to reauthorize the Farm Bill and provide immediate financial assistance to the agricultural sector. The nation's agriculture industry is currently facing numerous challenges, and without meaningful support, the well-being of the nation is at risk.

Importance of Reauthorizing the Farm Bill

The Farm Bill was last authorized in 2018, and since then, Congress has struggled to reauthorize it on the typical five-year schedule. In 2023, an extension of the 2018 bill was passed through the 2024 fiscal and crop year. However, in the 2024 regular session, Congress failed again to pass a new Farm Bill, which allocates crucial funding for agricultural and food programs, including SNAP. Now, lawmakers are faced with the decision of either passing another extension or rushing to finish a new version during the lame duck session.The group of GOP governors believes that passing a new version of the massive bill is the better option rather than extending the outdated 2018 bill. They argue that the current farm bill has left farmers operating under a framework that is no longer viable. Inflation, high input costs, high interest rates, natural disasters, and agricultural trade deficits have all posed significant challenges since the expiration of the 2018 Farm Bill. Another year-long extension, they claim, will only leave farmers working under an outdated plan as they continue to face evolving difficulties in the agricultural landscape.

Senator Debbie Stabenow's Efforts

In mid-November, Senator Debbie Stabenow, the chair of the Senate committee on agriculture, nutrition, and forestry, issued an updated version of the "Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act" from earlier in the year. This updated bill could potentially serve as a new Farm Bill if passed. It includes $39 billion in new resources for farmers, families participating in the SNAP program, and rural communities. However, Republican lawmakers have been unsupportive of this bill, with reports of House representatives rejecting it and Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas calling it "not a sincere or transparent effort to address the urgent needs of rural America."

GOP Governors' Plea

The governors in their letter have urged Congress to fulfill its obligation to protect and revitalize the agriculture industry before it's too late. They emphasize that if a country can't feed itself, fuel itself, or fight for itself, it cannot survive. It is crucial, they argue, that the United States not become dependent on other countries for its food supply, especially when it has some of the best farmers and ranchers in the world right in its own backyards.Governors who signed the letter include Reynolds, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Idaho Gov. Brad Little, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, and West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.Iowa Capital Dispatch, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity, maintains editorial independence. For any questions, contact Editor Kathie Obradovich at info@iowacapitaldispatch.com. Follow Iowa Capital Dispatch on Facebook and X.
Insta360 Flow 2 Pro Spotted on Sale Before Launch (iPhone Gimbal)
2024-12-03
Just a few months after the launch of the Flow Pro, Insta360 seems poised to introduce its successor, the Flow 2 Pro. The leaked pictures shared by @Quadro_News on X (formerly Twitter) offer a glimpse into what appears to be the packaging of this upcoming phone gimbal.

Uncover the Secrets of Insta360's Next Gimbal

Initial Launches and Timing

Our Insta360 Flow Pro review was completed barely three months ago. Yet, here we are with the possibility of a new model, the Flow 2 Pro. This shows just how quickly Insta360's gimbal and action camera departments are evolving. The Flow Pro itself was a significant product, but now it seems Insta360 is ready to take things to the next level.The fact that someone is already selling the Flow 2 Pro indicates that there is a certain level of anticipation and demand for this new device. It raises questions about what exactly sets the Flow 2 Pro apart from its predecessor and what new features and improvements it might offer.

Key Features and Similarities

Like the Flow Pro, the Flow 2 Pro is billed as an 'AI Tracking Stabilizer' with powerful AI-powered tracking capabilities. It retains the foldable design with built-in tripod, selfie stick, magnetic clamp, and one-step rapid deploy. It also appears to be armed with three-axis stabilization, infinite 360-degree pan tracking, Apple Dockkit tracking, and a 10-hour battery life.From the packaging alone, it might seem like little has changed. However, Insta360 is known for its continuous innovation, and there could be some hidden surprises waiting inside. The AI Module Editing Suite mentioned in the packaging is a particularly intriguing feature, as it could potentially offer next-level video editing based on tracked subjects. But for now, these are just speculations.

What's New and the Uncertainty

We already rate the Insta Flow Pro highly as the best phone gimbal for iPhone due to its world's first Apple subject-tracking tech. But with the Flow 2 Pro coming so soon after the initial launch, it's natural to wonder what new developments it might bring.All we have to go on are the packaging pictures, which highlight key specs and features that seem to be similar to the previous model. This leaves us with a sense of uncertainty. However, Insta360's track record of rapid innovation gives us hope that there could be some exciting surprises in store.If the Flow 2 Pro is indeed boxed and ready to go, we won't have to wait long to find out. In the meantime, the leaked pictures have sparked a lot of interest and speculation among tech enthusiasts.Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable Black Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content.You might also like...
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Meta: AI Content in Election Misinfo < 1% on Its Apps
2024-12-03
At the beginning of the year, a significant concern emerged regarding the potential misuse of generative AI in global elections. The fear was that it could be employed to spread propaganda and disinformation. However, as we reach the end of the year, Meta presents a different perspective. It claims that these fears did not materialize on its platforms. The company's findings are based on an extensive analysis of content related to major elections in various countries such as the U.S., Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, the EU Parliament, France, the U.K., South Africa, Mexico, and Brazil.

Meta's Policy Effectiveness

During the election period, there were instances of confirmed or suspected use of AI in an improper manner. But, the volumes were relatively low. Meta's existing policies and processes proved to be sufficient in reducing the risk associated with generative AI content. In fact, ratings on AI-related content during these major elections represented less than 1% of all fact-checked misinformation. This indicates that Meta's measures were effective in curbing the spread of such content.Meta's Imagine AI image generator took a proactive stance by rejecting 590,000 requests to create images involving key figures like President-elect Trump, Vice President-elect Vance, Vice President Harris, Governor Walz, and President Biden in the lead-up to election day. This was a crucial step in preventing the creation of election-related deepfakes.

Impact on Coordinated Influence Campaigns

Meta discovered that coordinated networks of accounts aiming to spread propaganda or disinformation only achieved incremental productivity and content-generation gains by using generative AI. The company's focus on the behaviors of these accounts rather than the content they post allowed it to take down these covert influence campaigns effectively. Even with the use of AI, Meta's ability to detect and act against such activities remained intact.

Preventing Foreign Interference

Meta took down around 20 new covert influence operations worldwide to safeguard against foreign interference. It was noted that the majority of the disrupted networks did not have authentic audiences, and some even used fake likes and followers to give the impression of greater popularity. This highlights Meta's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its platforms and protecting the electoral processes.Meta also pointed a finger at other platforms, stating that false videos about the U.S. election linked to Russian-based influence operations were frequently posted on X and Telegram. This emphasizes the need for a collective effort in addressing the challenges posed by generative AI in elections.As Meta takes stock of the year, it will continue to review its policies and make any necessary changes in the coming months. This proactive approach ensures that it remains at the forefront of addressing the evolving issues related to generative AI and elections.
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