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Sriram Krishnan’s Exit Shifts White House AI Policy
Sriram Krishnan, a senior White House policy adviser on artificial intelligence, is leaving his role at the end of June, marking a notable change in the Trump administration’s AI policy team. Krishnan announced his departure in a post on X, calling the opportunity to serve “the privilege of a lifetime.” He thanked President Donald Trump and said the administration’s leadership helped position the United States at the front of the global AI race. He did not give a specific rea
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Jun 143 min read


Nvidia CEO Skips Senate AI Hearing Amid China Chip Concerns
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has declined an invitation from Sen. Elizabeth Warren to testify before the Senate Banking Committee at a June 11 hearing focused on artificial intelligence, China, export controls and American technological dominance. The decision has drawn more attention to Nvidia’s growing influence in the global AI race, especially as its advanced chips remain essential to training and running many of today’s most powerful AI systems. Warren had invited Huang to sp
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Jun 93 min read


Microsoft, Google, and xAI Open AI Models to U.S. Review
Microsoft, Google DeepMind, and Elon Musk’s xAI have agreed to give the U.S. government early access to their newest artificial intelligence models before they are released publicly. The agreement was announced by the Commerce Department’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation, known as CAISI. The goal is to let government researchers examine powerful AI systems ahead of public launch so they can better understand possible security risks, weaknesses, and national security co
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May 103 min read


Anthropic’s Mythos AI Is Too Dangerous for Public Release
Anthropic has introduced one of the most unsettling developments in artificial intelligence this year with Claude Mythos Preview, a model the company says is too dangerous for public release. Instead of launching it broadly, Anthropic has decided to keep Mythos off the market because of its extraordinary cybersecurity capabilities. The company says the model is so effective at finding severe software vulnerabilities that it could become a powerful tool for cybercriminals, spi
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Apr 93 min read


OpenAI Pentagon Deal Sparks Backlash Over AI Surveillance
OpenAI is attempting to steady itself after a swiftly arranged deal with the U.S. Department of War (DoW) sparked intense public backlash, internal dissent, and renewed debate over artificial intelligence in military operations. The controversy began when OpenAI stepped in to secure a Pentagon contract almost immediately after its rival, Anthropic, was dropped. Anthropic had refused to loosen safeguards preventing its AI model, Claude, from being used for mass domestic survei
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Mar 33 min read


OpenAI Urges U.S. Power Surge to Sustain Global AI Leadership
OpenAI is urging the United States government to dramatically expand its electricity generation, warning that without a massive increase in power supply, America risks losing its lead in artificial intelligence to China. In a letter to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the company called for the construction of 100 gigawatts of new energy capacity each year, nearly double the total that the U.S. added in 2024, to meet the growing demands of AI infrastru
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Nov 4, 20254 min read


OpenAI Partners with Anduril to Advance AI-Driven Anti-Drone Systems
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT and a leader in artificial intelligence, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Anduril...
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Dec 5, 20242 min read


UK Launches AI Security Research Lab Amid Growing Cyber Threats and a New AI Arms Race
The United Kingdom is ramping up its defenses against escalating cyber threats and the global "AI arms race" with the Laboratory for AI...
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Nov 25, 20243 min read
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