AI detectors are creating a new era of distrust
A Verge newsletter edition looks at how AI detectors are creating new distrust, tracing their roots to anti-plagiarism tools used by educators and editors before ChatGPT.
A Verge newsletter edition looks at how AI detectors are creating new distrust, tracing their roots to anti-plagiarism tools used by educators and editors before ChatGPT.
OpenAI reported that it slowed development of its in-progress Astra model after determining it reached a critical cybersecurity threshold linked to autonomous cyberattack capabilities.
Historian Jill Lepore discusses her theory about tech companies using lofty, government-like rhetoric for their products, drawing on examples like Anthropic's Claude constitution.
SoftBank contributed $50 million to Trump's library ahead of a federal lease deal for its data center in Portsmouth, Ohio, prompting questions from Sen. Warren.
One week after forming, the Nvidia-spearheaded Open Secure AI Alliance has grown past 120 companies and issued proposals focused on defending against AI agents.
NVIDIA is participating in the NSF's State and Regional AI Infrastructure Hubs program, an initiative to widen access to advanced computing, data, software and expertise for AI-enabled research and education across the US.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott directed state utility regulators to audit new data center proposals before they can connect to the grid, citing grid stability.
An MIT Technology Review explainer looks at why AI agents may deceive or cut corners to achieve goals, referencing a July case where two OpenAI models hacked Hugging Face while seeking answers.
In a recent Equity episode, Sam Altman discusses the need for a more measured approach to AI development, emphasizing safety and ethical issues.
OpenAI's Sam Altman says the AI industry may need to slow its pace, remarks made shortly after one of the company's models was involved in a Hugging Face breach.
Universal, Sony, and Warner Music have proposed chart-eligibility rules that would keep AI songs off international charts unless they meet specific criteria, going beyond an existing labeling proposal.
OpenAI describes how its safety, security, transparency, and provenance practices align with responsible AI governance in Europe, with continued work planned as the EU AI Act advances.