Newsom Signs SB 53: AI Safety Cheer or Empty Gesture?
Governor Newsom's signature on SB 53 sparked cheers from AI watchdogs. Yet this critic smells more politics than progress in the rush to regulate rogue algorithms.
Everyone figured OpenAI's IPO was imminent. Instead, they're hoovering up $122 billion privately — with retail investors chipping in $3B — rewriting the script on AI's money game.
Governor Newsom's signature on SB 53 sparked cheers from AI watchdogs. Yet this critic smells more politics than progress in the rush to regulate rogue algorithms.
You're firing up ChatGPT for that report, but would you stake your career on its output? A new poll uncovers America's love-hate fling with AI: rampant use, rock-bottom trust.
FLI's 35 staffers call the White House's new AI memo a 'critical step'—but slam its competitive bent and lack of teeth. Safety advocates want mandates, not memos.
Protests leveraging social media hit 25 countries since 2011. Yet governments' digital countermeasures—now AI-powered—crush them quicker than ever.
Snap. Your Ray-Bans just captured a stranger's face. But Meta's servers? They're the real audience. Privacy's toast.
Expectations ran high for AI giants to match their safety rhetoric with action. The new AI Safety Index shatters that illusion, exposing deep flaws while frontrunners pull away.
The EU AI Act isn't just red tape—it's a lifeline for Europe's small AI players. Buried in its 38 SME mentions? Tools to outmaneuver giants.
Law enforcement promised ALPRs like Flock Safety's would stick to serious crimes. A Georgia ticket for a phone in hand says otherwise—mission creep has arrived.
Future of Life Institute just unleashed an $8 million blitz for AI regulation. Targeting red-state voters tired of Silicon Valley overlords—or so they claim.
A powerhouse coalition just slammed the brakes on superintelligence. Americans agree—it's a no-go without safety nets.
Everyone thought the two-year FISA clock would force real reforms. Instead, leaders like Mike Johnson are pushing a no-strings extension, ignoring a history of surveillance overreach.
Google knew the dangers of Project Nimbus from day one—internal memos screamed it. Amazon? Dead silence. Here's why that's a scandal.