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Cloudflare's new policy requires AI companies to separate web crawlers used for search from those used for AI training by September 15, or risk being blocked by default on many publisher sites.
The Trump administration has replaced Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei with cofounder Tom Brown in high-stakes AI policy meetings, citing Amodei's 'weirdo' personality.
Former President Donald Trump has reversed his stance on Anthropic, saying he no longer views the AI company as a national security threat after a G7 meeting with its CEO.
Norway bans generative AI tools in elementary schools to protect children's foundational learning skills, emphasizing the importance of mastering core academic competencies before introducing advanced technologies.
OpenAI is hiring Dean Ball, a former Trump administration AI policy advisor and Google transformer pioneer, as it prepares for its IPO. The move signals a strategic focus on policy and governance as the company scales.
The White House is facing scrutiny over its approach to regulating artificial intelligence, as companies struggle to navigate unclear guidelines and sudden policy shifts. Anthropic remains unable to distribute its latest models, Claude Mythos and Fable 5, following what the company describes as a clash with the Trump administration's evolving AI policies.
Sriram Krishnan, the White House’s senior policy adviser on artificial intelligence, is stepping down at the end of June, signaling a potential shift in the Trump administration’s AI strategy.
Former President Donald Trump proposed giving American citizens a stake in AI companies like OpenAI, but the specifics remain unclear.
European Commission's appointment of Siemens executive Jim Hagemann Snabe as AI envoy has sparked conflict-of-interest concerns, coming just weeks after Siemens influenced the weakening of the EU's AI Act.
OpenAI has outlined a comprehensive public policy agenda focused on AI safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and global standards to ensure responsible AI development.
OpenAI has clarified its approach to AI policy and political advocacy, emphasizing transparency, responsible regulation, and maintaining control over its messaging. The company will not allow external political groups to speak on its behalf, reinforcing its commitment to AI safety and beneficial development.
South Africa's AI policy draft was found to contain fabricated citations, raising serious concerns about the integrity of the policy-making process and the reliability of AI-generated content in governance.