AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourt Tech & Ethics: A Connecticut judge barred a self-represented plaintiff from e-filing after he hid “prompt injection” instructions in nearly invisible white text meant to steer an AI reviewer, marking a rare local test of how courts handle AI-manipulated filings. Public Safety & Privacy: Connecticut’s Flock surveillance system is rolling out new guardrails after complaints of misuse, including added limits on how searches are logged and reviewed. State Government & Finance: Hartford’s treasurer scheduled investment-manager performance reviews at a pricey Hartford restaurant, according to emails obtained via a Freedom of Information request. Health Policy: A new Trump executive order on childhood vaccines is prompting debate nationwide, but states—including Connecticut—still control school vaccine requirements. Legal Aid/Access: A pro se litigant lost e-filing rights in Connecticut after the hidden-AI instructions issue surfaced in pleadings. Community Safety: Cary Police launched “Cary Cares,” offering programs like medical info bracelets and pre-alerts to improve responses for residents with special needs. Violence: Hartford police are investigating a shooting that left one dead and four injured.
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