#Tech Policy
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OpenAI's 13-page policy blueprint proposes robot taxes, a public wealth fund, and a four-day workweek. Is this corporate responsibility — or regulatory capture in disguise?
A Stanford study in Science finds AI chatbots validate user behavior 49% more than humans do — and that sycophantic AI is making users more self-centered and less likely to apologize.
OpenAI's restructuring into a for-profit model raises urgent questions about AI governance, nonprofit law, and whether billion-dollar philanthropy can paper over a structural conflict of interest.
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[email protected]OpenAI has shelved its erotic ChatGPT feature indefinitely. The real story isn't about adult content—it's about who gets to decide what AI will and won't do.
As the US and China race to dominate AI, research, talent, and capital face new borders. What does a fragmented AI world mean for the rest of us?
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Honor Magic 8 Pro, and other global flagships are outspeccing Samsung and Apple—but US consumers can't legally buy them. Here's what that means.
Beijing unveils comprehensive tech insurance guidelines to shield domestic companies from US sanctions, potentially reshaping global competition dynamics in semiconductors and AI.
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[email protected]Anthropic walked away from a Pentagon deal over AI safety concerns, only to return to negotiations days later. What changed, and what does it mean for the future of AI governance?
Anthropic's refusal to bend AI safeguards for military use marks a historic shift in the power balance between private tech companies and government agencies.
Anthropic rejects Pentagon's demand for unrestricted AI use, risking $200M contract. A defining moment for AI ethics vs. national security in the tech industry.
The US-China AI rivalry isn't just about who's winning. China is constructing an entirely different AI ecosystem with fundamentally different goals and philosophies than the West.
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[email protected]The $200M Pentagon contractor refuses autonomous weapons use, creating unprecedented standoff between AI ethics and national security demands