Google’s updated AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue weapons and surveillance.
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
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Google torpedoes 'no AI for weapons' rulesWill now happily unleash the bots when 'likely overall benefits substantially outweigh the foreseeable risks' Google has ...
Anthropic has developed a filter system designed to prevent responses to inadmissible AI requests. Now it is up to users to ...
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According to a joint study by Intel and the International Data Corporation (IDC), India's AI spending is growing at an annual ...
OpeniAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the company's goals have shifted in the wake of DeepSeek staking its claim to the AI industry ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNAnthropic CEO says DeepSeek was ‘the worst’ on a critical bioweapons data safety testAnthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei found a vulnerability in DeepSeek- it can generate bioweapon-related information, which could ...
A fledgling Chinese startup led by a hedge fund manager built a coherent AI chatbot in a year, after it took cash-flush ...
China's DeepSeek artificial intelligence chatbot is making waves in the U.S. and stoking an already intense technology competition with America's adversary.
It has been less than three weeks since President Trump took office and appointed Elon Musk to head the Department of ...
Hedge funds scrambled to sell shares in North American and European companies last month in a sign that the world’s top money managers are preparing for a global recession.
The common thread is the reading pleasure promised, and delivered. Novels of historical context, of futuristic speculation, and of societal fantasy/magic, make up the trio of books reviewed today. The ...
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