#AI regulation
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Microsoft, Amazon, and OpenAI have all launched medical AI tools in recent months—with minimal external evaluation. What's at stake when Big Tech moves fast in healthcare?
Anthropic is fighting back after the Trump administration blacklisted it for limiting military use of its AI. The battle has reached Congress—and it's rewriting the rules of civil-military AI.
Anthropic is in federal court seeking an injunction against the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation and Trump's ban on federal use of Claude AI. Billions in contracts—and a bigger question about AI ethics—hang in the balance.
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[email protected]OpenAI is rolling out adult text features for ChatGPT, calling it 'smut' rather than 'pornography.' That single word choice reveals a calculated strategy at the intersection of markets, regulation, and ethics.
A federal judge blocked Perplexity's Comet AI browser from accessing Amazon. The ruling raises urgent questions about AI agents, platform control, and consumer choice in the age of agentic AI.
OpenAI has pushed back its adult content feature for the second time, with no new launch date. What's really behind the delay — and what does it mean for AI content regulation?
America is preparing strict new AI guidelines amid tensions with Anthropic, signaling a major regulatory shift that could reshape the global AI landscape and investment strategies.
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[email protected]Anthropic's standoff with the Pentagon reveals the growing tension between AI innovation and military applications, raising questions about tech regulation
The Pentagon's war against Anthropic reveals a deeper threat to America's AI dominance. Can the US win against China while destroying its own companies?
Australia considers new regulations targeting app stores and search engines as AI reshapes digital markets. What this means for Big Tech dominance and consumer choice in the age of algorithms.
Anthropic lost a Pentagon contract for refusing surveillance and killer robots. But MIT's Max Tegmark says AI companies created this mess by blocking regulation while breaking their own safety pledges.
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[email protected]Anthropic fights back as Trump administration labels the AI lab a security risk, revealing the complex intersection of innovation, investment, and political control