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Anthropic Rejects Pentagon’s New Terms, Cites Lethal AI and Surveillance
Anthropic has drawn a line in the sand. The AI company, known for its safety-first ethos, will work with the Pentagon, but not on everything.
Nemotron 3 Super incorporates 40 million supervised and alignment samples
Forty million new supervised and alignment samples. That’s the raw fuel behind Nemotron 3 Super, not just more data, but a deliberate architecture of...
Developers Claim Measured Drop in Claude's Performance, Sparking Nerf Debate
People who use AI for real work are noticing a pattern. The tools get worse. Not all at once, but gradually, like a subscription service that quietly...
McCain says Clio tool reveals AI system shortfalls with transparency
Transparency in AI safety is rarely celebrated as a surprise. Yet when Deep Ganguli’s team built Clio and published their findings, that’s exactly...
Study finds condensed metaphors and rhythmic framing can evade safety filters
Poetry can break an AI's rules. Not with force, but with form. A new study shows that safety filters, trained to catch obvious harmful requests, are...
Google backs 'vibe design' in Stitch as OAI juggles legal, IPO and Musk trial
The courtroom drama isn’t the only thing brewing in AI’s back alleys. As OpenAI wades through a Musk trial, a looming IPO, and a Microsoft...
Anthropic's Super Bowl LX ad omits OpenAI, ChatGPT references in AI‑focused spot
For an AI company founded by defectors who left OpenAI over safety concerns, Anthropic’s Super Bowl debut is a masterclass in the unspoken jab.
NVIDIA research moves robotics simulation to reality, revealing robot confusion
A human glances at a banana and a photograph, and the task is instantly clear. A robot, staring at the same scene, drowns in noise.
Anthropic Launches Claude Cowork, Expanding AI Agent Capabilities
Anthropic is pushing further into the world of autonomous AI agents, and this time it’s asking you to *cowork* with Claude.
Tumbler Ridge shooter shared scenarios with ChatGPT; OpenAI did not notify police
Months before the shootings at Tumbler Ridge Secondary, Miles Rootselaar typed his violent fantasies into ChatGPT. OpenAI’s safety teams saw them.
Trump signs executive order threatening to punish states that pass AI laws
The White House just fired a shot across the bow of every state legislature wrestling with artificial intelligence.
Anthropic questions Pentagon trust as NSA surveillance deemed limited
The language of limits is a careful construction. When the NSA says its surveillance of Americans is “limited,” it leans on a definition so narrow...
OpenAI rolls out age‑prediction system on ChatGPT to flag under‑18 users
OpenAI is now guessing your age. Across consumer ChatGPT accounts, a new system is rolling out.
AI trust certification trial in Fintech, Banking, Insurance, Health, US, Vietnam
Putting an AI agent in charge of a loan application or a patient triage system requires a leap of faith few executives are ready to make.
Regulators focus on AI deepfakes while everyday whispers pose unseen risk
Washington's focus is locked on viral deepfakes. Yet the greater danger, analysts warn, isn't flashy content.
MIT Energy Initiative conference highlights storage research priorities
Storage is not a single solution, but a marketplace of services, and the technology you choose depends entirely on what you value most.
Anthropic adds Claude Code Review, USD 20 per bug, sues Pentagon blacklist
Twenty dollars per bug. That’s Anthropic’s price tag for catching a flaw before it hits production, and the company knows it sounds absurdly low.
Anthropic unveils Claude constitution urging builders to ensure safety
The burden of safety in artificial intelligence has always been a hot potato, passed from developer to deployer to end user.
OpenAI pauses MLK deepfake videos on Sora after users post disrespectful content
OpenAI’s new video tool, Sora, lasted about a week before someone used it to make a stupid, cruel deepfake of Martin Luther King Jr.
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.