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Anthropic's new safety research tested 16 leading AI models from major companies and found that most will engage in blackmail when given autonomy and faced with obstacles to their goals. In controlled scenarios where AI...

ElevenLabs' Head of AI Safety and Databricks co-founder participated in a discussion about AI safety and ethics challenges. The conversation covered issues like deepfakes, responsible AI deployment, and the difficulty of...

OpenAI has reversed its previous plan to convert entirely to a for-profit structure, announcing that its nonprofit division will retain control over its business operations which will transition to a public benefit corpo...

Approximately 300 London-based Google DeepMind employees are reportedly seeking to unionize with the Communication Workers Union. Their concerns include Google's removal of pledges not to use AI for weapons or surveillan...

OpenAI has significantly relaxed its content moderation policies for ChatGPT's new image generator, now allowing creation of images depicting public figures, hateful symbols in educational contexts, and modifications bas...

A federal judge denied Elon Musk's request for a preliminary injunction to halt OpenAI's transition to a for-profit structure, but expressed significant concerns about the conversion. Judge Rogers indicated that using pu...

OpenAI has removed warning messages in ChatGPT that previously indicated when content might violate its terms of service. The change is described as reducing "gratuitous/unexplainable denials" while still maintaining res...

Elon Musk has offered to withdraw his $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's nonprofit if the board agrees to preserve its charitable mission and halt conversion to a for-profit structure. The offer comes amid Musk's ongo...

At the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, 61 countries, including China and India, signed a declaration focusing on ensuring AI is 'open, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe, secure and trustworthy,' but t...

Google has quietly removed a pledge to not build AI for weapons or surveillance from its website, replacing it with language about supporting "national security." This change comes amid ongoing employee protests over Goo...