All posts tagged "Tech Policy"
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 1 week agoAnything App Plans Desktop Tool After App Store Removals
The mobile application known as Anything is developing a desktop companion program to support its development efforts. This initiative follows the...
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 2 weeks agoOpenAI Releases Child Safety Blueprint to Combat AI Exploitation
OpenAI has released a new Child Safety Blueprint, outlining its strategy to combat the use of its artificial intelligence tools for...
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 1 month agoTrump AI Plan Preempts State Laws, Shifts Child Safety Duty
A new artificial intelligence policy framework proposed by former President Donald Trump’s campaign seeks to establish federal supremacy over state regulations,...
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 2 months agoTech Workers Urge Pentagon to Reverse Anthropic Risk Label
A group of technology industry professionals has formally called on the U.S. Department of Defense and Congress to rescind a designation...
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 2 months agoOpenAI’s National Security Role Raises Governance Concerns
The rapid evolution of OpenAI from a consumer-focused startup to a critical component of national security infrastructure has exposed a significant...
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 2 months agoPublic Opposition to AI Data Centers Spurs Construction Bans
Communities in several countries are enacting restrictive policies, including outright bans on new construction, in response to growing public opposition to...
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Tech News
/ 2 months agoDiscord Delays Age Verification After Privacy Concerns
The popular communication platform Discord has postponed the global implementation of its mandatory age verification system. The decision follows significant user...
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Artificial Intelligence
/ 2 months agoOpenAI Weighed Police Report Over ChatGPT User’s Violent Chats
Artificial intelligence company OpenAI considered alerting law enforcement after its internal safety systems flagged a user’s conversations describing potential acts of...

