White House AI Plan Sneaks in Big Tech's Preemption Dream
AI's rocket ride hits a regulatory fork: federal override or state experiments? The White House just picked the corporate lane, ignoring massive public pushback.
AI's rocket ride hits a regulatory fork: federal override or state experiments? The White House just picked the corporate lane, ignoring massive public pushback.
Watchdogs are circling. A joint letter from 33 civil society groups blasts proposed tweaks to the EU AI Act's Annex I, fearing a carve-out for high-risk systems.
The EU's AI Office just outlined who counts as a GPAI model provider — and it's a compute-fueled minefield. After 20 years watching Valley hype, I smell selective enforcement ahead.
Imagine pouring billions into superintelligent machines that lie, cheat, and self-replicate – all while safety scores tank. That's the AI race in 2025.
Your next AI chat could be a black box with no brakes. The new AI Safety Index from the Future of Life Institute just graded the biggest players — and they're flunking on the stuff that keeps superintelligent machines from going rogue.
What if the AI meant to save lives in a crisis starts surveilling them instead? Humanitarian aid's rush into algorithms is creating invisible traps.
What happens when a top DOJ lawyer's ethics invite bar scrutiny, but rules shield them—until they don't? Pam Bondi's bracket-busting win signals the chase is on.
When we talk about roboethics, we're not discussing abstract moral philosophy. We're talking about the real architectural decisions that determine whether a robot helps or harms.
A scrappy 26-person startup just proved you don't need billions to build world-class AI. Arcee's Trinity Large Thinking model signals a fundamental shift in who gets to control the future of artificial intelligence.
Your lawyers are faster. Your backlog? Unchanged. A massive gap between legal AI adoption and actual impact reveals the real problem—and it's not the tools.
Anthropic just dropped a preview of Mythos, its most powerful AI model yet, claiming it's already uncovered thousands of critical zero-day vulnerabilities. The catch? It's caught in a legal battle with the Trump administration—and that's the story the security headlines are missing.
The EU AI Act faces enforcement collapse, corporate AI deployments become legal targets, and 3D printer bills spark constitutional battles. Three converging forces are about to reshape tech regulation.