AI expert calls for federal regulation and oversight agency

Cognitive scientist Gary Marcus advocates for comprehensive AI regulation in the United States, including the creation of a cabinet-level AI agency, as detailed in an interview with Steven Rosenbush for The Wall Street Journal. Marcus, who published “Taming Silicon Valley” in September, argues that current AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), have significant technical …

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US Government wants to end Google’s investment in Anthropic

The US Justice Department has proposed forcing Google to unwind its $2 billion investment in artificial intelligence company Anthropic as part of an antitrust case resolution. According to reporting by Josh Sisco and Leah Nylen for Bloomberg, the proposal aims to prevent Google from acquiring, investing in, or collaborating with companies that control consumer search …

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EU releases draft guidance for general purpose AI compliance

The European Union has published its first draft Code of Practice detailing how providers of general-purpose AI models must comply with the EU AI Act. According to tech reporter Natasha Lomas at TechCrunch, the 36-page document outlines transparency requirements starting August 2025 and risk assessment measures for powerful AI systems beginning August 2027. The code …

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AI whistleblowers seek legal protections to expose potential harms

Workers at AI companies are asking Congress for whistleblower protections, arguing that rapid advancements in AI technology pose threats they can’t legally expose under current laws, according to an article by Bloomberg Law. Experts like Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig say regulation is needed because AI companies won’t adequately address the risks themselves. Congress may …

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Anthropic calls for targeted AI regulation to prevent catastrophic risks

AI startup Anthropic, known for their Assistant Claude, is urging governments to take action on AI policy within the next 18 months to mitigate the growing risks posed by increasingly powerful AI systems. In a post on their official website, the company argues that narrowly-targeted regulation can help realize the benefits of AI while preventing …

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AI guidelines for US agencies announced

For the first time, US President Biden wants to introduce detailed guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in government agencies. As David E. Sanger reports in the New York Times, a national security memorandum will set “guardrails” for the use of AI tools – for example, in decisions about nuclear weapons or asylum applications. …

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Test shows compliance problems of leading AI models

A new tool for checking compliance with the EU AI Act has revealed weaknesses in leading AI models. As Martin Coulter reports for Reuters, some models from major tech companies are performing poorly in areas such as cybersecurity and discriminatory output. The “Large Language Model Checker” developed by LatticeFlow AI evaluates AI models across dozens …

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California Governor vetoes AI safety bill

California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a controversial AI safety bill. The Democrat justified his decision by stating that the bill only considered the largest and most expensive AI models, without taking into account their use in high-risk situations. Newsom emphasized that smaller models could also make critical decisions, while larger models are often used …

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EU AI pact has over 100 signatories, minus Apple and Meta

The European Commission has announced the first 100+ signatories of the AI Pact. The voluntary pact aims to encourage companies to disclose their approaches to developing and using artificial intelligence. As Natasha Lomas reports for TechCrunch, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI are among those who have signed up, while Apple and Meta are missing. The …

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US FTC takes action against AI companies

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking action against five companies for allegedly deceptively advertising AI products. At the center is DoNotPay, which touted itself as the “world’s first robot lawyer.” The company must now pay a $193,000 fine and inform customers of the limitations of its AI chatbot. According to the FTC, DoNotPay …

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