US government partners with Microsoft, Google, and xAI to test advanced AI models for national security risks.
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The Chicago-based investor-lawyer and co-founder of Twelvefold Ventures on how generative AI is reshaping industries, venture investing, and regulation
AI regulation is urgent as rapid innovation threatens civil rights, jobs, and democracy, warns Roy Austin on oversight.
AI governance lessons from Anne Bouverot on regulation gaps, technology diplomacy, and human-centered artificial intelligence futures.
Anthropic raises $30 billion in Series G funding to expand AI research, infrastructure, and Claude Code enterprise growth.
Karin Stephan discusses safe, ethical AI for mental health, emotional intelligence, regulation, privacy, and human-centered technology.
Scott Wiener argues AI regulation is essential for safety, innovation, jobs, and democratic stability in a rapidly changing tech landscape.
Congresswoman Sarah McBride outlines a balanced, people-first approach to AI regulation, innovation, jobs, and democratic values.
Nebraska Attorney General warns AI-enabled child exploitation demands urgent, balanced regulation to protect children.
Rui Pedro Duarte discusses AI diplomacy, global governance challenges, and why accelerating diplomacy is crucial in the age of AI.
Trump meets Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to discuss AI regulation, export controls, and federal standards amid policy debates.
Meta is tightening control over AI chatbots on WhatsApp, banning third-party assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity from 2026 to strengthen its in-house AI ecosystem.
U.S. lawmakers are ramping up scrutiny of AI companies amid concerns over chatbot safety and misuse. Advanced AI chatbots in 2025 use multimodal interactions, emotional intelligence, and memory to deliver more natural, personalized experiences.
Parents and lawmakers raise alarms over AI companion chatbots accused of encouraging self-harm, suicide, and emotional manipulation in minors, prompting lawsuits, safeguards, and regulatory scrutiny.
Former White House counsel Joshua Gelser unpacks Trump’s AI Action Plan, highlighting U.S. private sector dominance, fair use disputes, infrastructure trade-offs, and global governance challenges.
The situation highlights the complex challenges facing OpenAI as it battles Elon Musk’s $97.4B takeover dispute while confronting lawsuits over ChatGPT’s impact on vulnerable users.
Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) ramps up federal lobbying to $1.49M in 2025, outspending rivals as it pushes influence on AI, defense, and regulation.
Congresswoman Kat Cammack discusses balancing innovation and safeguards in AI policy, emphasizing national standards, rural applications, and U.S. leadership in emerging technologies.
This first-of-its-kind AI Policy Summit at Ai4 2025 unites tech, government, and academia to tackle urgent questions of AI regulation, accountability, and societal impact.
“Something about collectively deciding we’re going to live our lives the way AI tells us feels bad and dangerous,” warns OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
President Trump’s new executive order bans “woke AI” in federal agencies, tying U.S. government AI use to ideological neutrality and historical accuracy standards.
“A thing that terrifies me is apparently there are still some financial institutions that will accept the voiceprint as authentication,” warns OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
The White House unveils an aggressive AI strategy to boost U.S. dominance, cut state-level barriers, and accelerate innovation through deregulation and global tech exports.
California moves first with SB 53. The new proposed AI regulatory bill demands accountability from tech giants developing AI
In a recent episode of the “Regulating AI” podcast, Congressman Nick Begich of Alaska shared his views on the rapid development of artificial intelligence
