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OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty program to enhance security of biological AI systems through collaborative vulnerability identification.
OpenAI has unveiled its framework for government and national security partnerships, emphasizing responsible AI use, democratic accountability, and public safety. The company's approach sets new standards for ethical AI development in sensitive sectors.
This article explains the concept of AI governance and the critical balance between innovation and oversight as AI systems become more powerful and disruptive.
Apple's new Siri AI will be designed to know when to stay silent, according to senior vice president Craig Federighi. The approach contrasts sharply with competitors like OpenAI and Google, who program their AI assistants to be more sycophantic.
This article explains Anthropic's approach to AI safety through their Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5 releases, demonstrating advanced concepts in AI alignment, model specialization, and secure deployment strategies.
Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class AI model now available to enterprise customers and paid subscribers, just days before a potential record IPO.
Microsoft introduces a standardized specification allowing developers to define AI agent policies through portable policy files, enhancing governance and accountability in AI systems.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai discussed Google's responsible AI development and strategic vision at the Dialogues stage during Google I/O 2026. The event highlighted the company's latest AI breakthroughs, developer tools, and enterprise solutions.
Google unveiled 100 new AI features at I/O 2026, including enhanced Gemini models, developer tools, and privacy controls. The announcements highlight Google's commitment to advancing AI while addressing ethical concerns.
OpenAI announces comprehensive community safety measures for ChatGPT, combining model safeguards, misuse detection, and expert collaboration to protect users from harmful content.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has outlined five guiding principles that not only shape the company's future direction but also justify some of its more unconventional business decisions.
Anthropic has decided to keep its latest AI model private after discovering thousands of cybersecurity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and web browsers. The company chose to quietly share the findings with organizations responsible for internet infrastructure instead of releasing the model.