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Linux kernel maintainers have finalized new AI policies requiring transparency in AI-assisted code contributions, though experts question whether the rules address fundamental challenges with AI-generated code quality and maintainability.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman proposes a sweeping economic policy blueprint that includes robot taxes, a public wealth fund, and a four-day work week to prepare for the AI revolution.
This article explains the concept of superintelligence—AI that is smarter than humans—and how it might change society. It discusses OpenAI's ideas for preparing for this future, including shorter workweeks and new taxes.
OpenAI introduces a people-first industrial policy framework for the AI era, focusing on expanding opportunity, sharing prosperity, and building resilient institutions as advanced intelligence evolves.
This article explains how AI companies like OpenAI are acquiring media platforms to shape public discourse and stakeholder engagement around AI development, highlighting the strategic importance of narrative control in advanced AI governance.
David Sacks has stepped down as White House AI czar, moving further from the power center in Washington. His departure signals a potential shift in the administration's approach to AI governance.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and other tech leaders have been appointed to President Trump's new AI policy council, signaling a significant shift toward industry-driven AI governance.
The Trump administration is urging Congress to preempt state AI legislation, arguing that federal oversight is better suited to ensure consistent standards. State laws, however, address critical concerns like algorithmic bias and data privacy.
This explainer explores OpenClaw, a modular AI agent framework enabling autonomous, multi-agent systems. Learn how it works, why it matters for AI development, and how China is investing in this technology.
The State Department has replaced Anthropic's Claude AI with OpenAI's GPT-4.1, citing security and compliance concerns. Several federal agencies are reportedly following suit, signaling a cautious approach to AI adoption in government operations.
Former President Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's AI models following a dispute with the Pentagon. The move signals growing political tensions in the AI sector.