In Case You Missed It: Launch Links - Week Of May 8, 2016

Some interesting links we found across the web this week:

Pentagon Turns to Silicon Valley for Edge in Artificial Intelligence Tech companies and law enforcement do not always get along, but the military is determined not to experience the same tension. Recent outreach to Silicon Valley by the Department of Defense, reported here by The New York Times, suggests a future of careful cooperation around various artificial intelligence technologies and plenty of government venture investment for creators in that space. Stay tuned.

Privacy Rules Shouldn't Handcuff the SEC Meanwhile, in a Times op-ed, the chair of the SEC speaks out against pending privacy legislation requiring warrants for police access to stored electronic communications, arguing that it would inhibit the Commission's ability to investigate financial crimes.

New Rules Give Startups Access to Main Street Investors Speaking of the SEC, the Commission's most recent equity crowdfunding rules under the JOBS Act will go into effect on Monday, allowing early-stage startups to directly fundraise from ordinary investors (called "non-accredited investors" in legalese). The tradeoff for companies willing to try it is that...

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