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The Connecticut Bar Association in September announced the launch of its first-ever generative AI committee, the latest sign of the technology’s growing influence on the legal industry.
Uncertain about Hartford’s economic trajectory, Keith Werner recently decided to put his 25,000-square-foot, mixed-use building downtown up for sale.
After a summer lull, several new Hartford development projects have surfaced in recent weeks. Here’s a rundown of new developments that have entered the pipeline.
After more than a year of mediation, Connecticut’s five largest cities have reached an agreement settling ground rules for the placement of 5G “small cell” wireless technology in their respective downtowns.
After the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Hilliard Mills business office park in Manchester lost about 15% of its tenants.
How important of a role do business leaders think generative artificial intelligence will play in the coming months and years?
Most companies have their data and other knowledge content managed by various software systems that silo people, processes and technology in different departments like customer service, sales, IT help desks or marketing.
As companies continue to explore the best ways to leverage artificial intelligence, the Italian parent company of a prominent Connecticut manufacturer plans to launch a new AI-related business in the state next year that will help companies modern
In business for almost 40 years, Noujaim Tool Co. in Waterbury has established itself as one of the model companies for Connecticut’s apprenticeship program.
There is massive confusion both in the manufacturing community and the popular press. Even some of the well-respected industry publications have had a hard time getting it right.
I first met Martin “Marty” J. Kenny in the fall of 2011, at a rundown mill in Glastonbury.
A debate has unfolded in Connecticut about a proposed regulation that would ban automakers from selling new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035.
The ban would force people to switch to electric cars, which advocates say will help Connecticut, which has among the worst air quality levels in the country, meet the Environmental Protection Agency's standards for air quality.
However, opponents say the state doesn't have a plan to ensure there are enough charging stations — or enough electricity — to support the influx of electric vehicles on Connecticut roads.
The state legislature's Regulation Review Committee was scheduled to consider whether to accept, reject or seek revisions to the regulation on Tuesday, but the matter was withdrawn.
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