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Mira Murati resurfaces after 18 months with a warning on AI governance and an unexpected product launch from Thinking Machines Lab.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has criticized an internal plan to make the AI agent Scout deliberately addictive, emphasizing that AI should empower users rather than manipulate them.
Synthesia partners with Cinder to scale moderation infrastructure and enhance AI-generated content governance before videos are even rendered.
OpenAI proposes an international institute to strengthen AI safeguards and opportunities for young people, calling for global cooperation on youth AI safety.
A coalition of mathematicians from top institutions has issued a formal declaration urging AI companies to stop using mathematical work without permission, calling for transparency and attribution.
Learn how researchers test AI systems for honesty using special 'honesty traps' to ensure AI gives accurate information in important fields like law, medicine, and finance.
The Vatican has appointed a representative within Anthropic, signaling growing religious involvement in AI ethics and governance. This move reflects the increasing need for moral oversight in AI development as technology advances.
This article explores how AI-generated content creates challenges for information authenticity and trust, using a recent controversy involving an author who used AI-generated quotes in a book about AI's impact on truth.
A Google engineer has been charged by the DOJ for allegedly using confidential search data to place $2.7 million in bets on Polymarket, netting $1.2 million. This marks the second federal criminal case involving the prediction platform.
Pope Leo XIV has released an encyclical letter titled Magnifica Humanitas, addressing the societal implications of artificial intelligence and emphasizing AI's impact on human rights and dignity.
Leading AI labs are hiring philosophers to address ethical challenges and fundamental questions about mind and morality in AI development. Critics question if this trend is more about hype than practical impact.
Autonomous AI systems are moving into physical environments like warehouses and public spaces, challenging existing governance frameworks designed for online use.