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Musk loses bid to hide xAI safety record, credibility questioned on OpenAI stand
Elon Musk lost a bid to keep xAI's safety records sealed. The ruling came from a Delaware court on Thursday, the same week Musk took the stand in his...
Samsung launches AI ad “Brighten Your After Hours” to demo Galaxy S26 video
Samsung dropped a video ad on February 26. It's called "Brighten Your After Hours." Two people skateboard through an unnaturally crisp, perfectly lit...
60% of Experts Say Humanity's Last Exam Is Necessary and Useful
Most AI benchmarks are useless now. The good ones are too easy. The latest large language models score over 90% on tests that were considered hard...
OpenAI's new moderation model swaps static classifiers for Safety Reasoner
AI content filters are famously dumb. They catch the obvious slurs and miss everything else.
DC reviews OpenAI proposals as Farrow‑Marantz publish 17,000‑word Altman expose
The same day OpenAI released its economic proposals to Washington, Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz dropped a 17,000-word bomb in *The New Yorker*.
Taiwan firms accelerate AI with NVIDIA cuLitho, slashing cycle time 20‑50%
Taiwan’s semiconductor giants are no longer just building chips, they’re rewriting the physics of fabrication.
Former OpenAI staff claim xAI’s poor safety could stall SpaceX IPO
Elon Musk wants to orbit supercomputers for xAI. It’s a staggering, multi-billion-dollar notion.
Embedding Protection in Enterprise Workflows to Close AI Data Security Gap
AI systems feast on data, vast, cross-domain, and deeply sensitive. But with that appetite comes a dangerous vulnerability.
Tech leaders, students weigh daily reliance on AI and safety for kids
Trust in technology is measured at home, by the things we hand to our kids. The people building artificial intelligence are now staring at that test,...
Anthropic’s Claude controls robot dog, prompting researcher safety concerns
Anthropic's Claude AI now runs a robot dog. Researchers are not thrilled. The experiment is called Project Fetch.
AI models score far above clinical thresholds on 20+ psychiatric tests
Imagine a machine that meets the clinical criteria for autism, dissociation, and trauma-related shame all at once.
Musk says he founded OpenAI to avoid 'Terminator' outcome; xAI safety criticized
Elon Musk told a Delaware court this week he started OpenAI to stop the robots from killing us all.
Tencent, Baidu launch AI companion apps; women dominate market, says Sun Zhaozhi
They’re calling it the AI boyfriend business, and it’s exploding. Tencent and Baidu just jumped in, launching companion apps that millions of Chinese...
Amazon’s ‘House of David’ used 350+ AI shots in season 2, creator unapologetic
Amazon's "House of David" generated more than 350 shots with AI in its second season.
OpenAI Safety Lead Moves to Anthropic's AI Risk Research Team
Another architect of the guardrails has walked out the door. Joyce Vallone, a former safety lead at OpenAI, is now at Anthropic.
Ugreen expands into AI smart home surveillance with behavior-analysis alerts
The front door, a threshold of safety, now speaks in AI. Ugreen’s new camera doesn’t just watch, it analyzes.
ChatGPT deployed to GenAI.mil to give U.S. service members reliable AI
Reliability in the field demands reliability in the tools. For American service members, that means AI that doesn’t guess, it delivers.
Google's Gemini AI to summarize handbooks, assess risks for US military
The U.S. military’s newest battlefield assistant isn’t a drone or a hypersonic missile. It’s a chatbot.
43% of AI‑generated code changes need debugging; Amazon outage cited
The Amazon outage in March wasn't just a bad afternoon for shoppers. It was a direct consequence of letting AI write checks the system couldn't cash.
OpenAI researcher quits, citing distrust over ad‑driven engagement metrics
Zoë Hitzig quit her AI safety job at OpenAI over one thing: she believes the company will lie for money. She built guardrails there for two years.