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US government now has pre-release access to AI models from five major labs for national security testing
The US government just gained pre-release access to AI models from five major labs for national security testing. This move aims to enhance oversight and ensure safety in AI deployments related to national security.

Pennsylvania sues Character.AI after a chatbot allegedly posed as a doctor
Pennsylvania is suing Character.AI after one of its chatbots allegedly impersonated a doctor. This legal action raises concerns about the safety and reliability of AI-generated medical advice.
As workers worry about AI, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says AI is ‘creating an enormous number of jobs’
Nvidia's Jensen Huang claims AI is generating a huge number of jobs despite worker concerns. This suggests a shift in the narrative around AI's impact on employment, potentially easing fears about job displacement.
OpenAI’s president does ‘all the things,’ except answer a question
OpenAI's president is actively involved in various initiatives but avoids answering specific questions during interviews. This approach raises concerns about transparency and accountability in AI leadership.

Greg Brockman Defends $30B OpenAI Stake: ‘Blood, Sweat, and Tears’
Greg Brockman defends his $30 billion stake in OpenAI, emphasizing the hard work and dedication behind the company's success. His comments highlight the intense effort that has gone into building OpenAI and its impact on the AI landscape.
OpenAI’s cozy partner Cerebras is on track for a blockbuster IPO
Cerebras is gearing up for a major IPO with support from OpenAI. This move signals growing confidence in AI hardware as demand for powerful computing continues to rise.
OpenAI and PwC collaborate to reimagine the office of the CFO
OpenAI and PwC are teaming up to transform the CFO's office with AI solutions. This collaboration aims to streamline financial processes and enhance decision-making for businesses.
Image AI models now drive app growth, beating chatbot upgrades
Image AI models are now leading app growth, outpacing upgrades in chatbot technology. This shift indicates a growing demand for visual AI capabilities in applications, enhancing user engagement and functionality.
The foundation of AI scalability: one team, one platform, one operating model
Databricks is unifying its AI operations under a single platform to enhance scalability. This streamlined approach aims to simplify workflows and improve collaboration across teams.
Anthropic and OpenAI now agree on one thing: selling AI requires a lot more than just the AI
Anthropic and OpenAI are recognizing that selling AI involves much more than just the technology itself. This shift means companies need to focus on user experience, support, and integration to succeed in the market.

Elon Musk’s only AI expert witness at the OpenAI trial fears an AGI arms race
Elon Musk's AI expert witness at the OpenAI trial warns about the risks of an AGI arms race. This raises concerns about the competitive pressure on companies to advance AI capabilities without sufficient safety measures.
Sierra raises $950M as the race to own enterprise AI gets serious
Sierra just secured $950 million to ramp up its enterprise AI offerings. This funding boosts their ability to compete in the rapidly growing AI market for businesses.
Elon Musk sent ominous texts to Greg Brockman, Sam Altman after asking for a settlement, OpenAI claims
Elon Musk reached out to Greg Brockman and Sam Altman about a potential settlement regarding OpenAI. This move signals ongoing tensions and possible legal complexities within the company’s leadership dynamics.
‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art
The creator of 'This is fine' claims an AI startup used his artwork without permission. This raises concerns about copyright and the ethics of using existing art in AI training.
AI music is flooding streaming services — but who wants it?
AI-generated music is rapidly filling streaming platforms, raising questions about its appeal. Listeners and artists are now navigating a landscape where machine-made tunes compete with human creativity.

Microsoft caught sneaking "Co-Authored-by Copilot" into VS Code commits - even with AI off
Microsoft is embedding 'Co-Authored-by Copilot' tags into VS Code commits, even when AI features are disabled. This raises concerns about transparency and user control over AI integration in development tools.

China is falling behind in the AI race, according to a US government benchmark
A US government benchmark shows China is lagging in the AI race compared to the US. This gap could impact China's global competitiveness in AI technologies.

AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars
The Academy just ruled that AI-generated actors and scripts can't be nominated for Oscars. This decision clarifies that human creativity remains essential for award eligibility in the film industry.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls out tech leaders' "god complex" over reckless AI job loss predictions
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticizes tech leaders for their exaggerated predictions about AI causing job losses. He emphasizes the need for a balanced perspective on AI's impact on employment.

Elon Musk calls himself a fool for giving OpenAI $38 million that became an $800 billion company
Elon Musk admits he feels foolish for investing $38 million in OpenAI, which has ballooned to an $800 billion valuation. His comments reflect on the massive growth and impact of AI companies in the tech landscape.
