OpenAI will let the US government review its AI models before release - Engadget
OpenAI will let the US government review its AI models before release The company said it would comply with President Trump's voluntary AI executive order. …
OpenAI will let the US government review its AI models before release The company said it would comply with President Trump's voluntary AI executive order. …
Anthropic sues US government over supply chain risk designation Anthropic's CEO indicated last week it would fight back against the government's claims. …
The Trump administration is reportedly in talks about taking a stake in OpenAI Details for a potential deal haven’t been finalized yet. By Jackson Chen June 6, 2026 3:56 pm EST OpenAI could be the latest tech company that the US government takes a stake in. …
… In a statement provided to Bloomberg , the company said that it still sees a "huge potential for the UK's AI future." It added that "AI compute is foundational to that goal" and that it continues "to explore Stargate UK and will move forward when the right conditions such as regulation and the cost… …
… OpenAI's hiring spree will also include "specialists" for "technical ambassadorship," or employees tasked with helping businesses better utilize its AI tools, according to the report. As the FT noted, OpenAI is likely trying to amp up the competition against Anthropic and its Claude AI chatbot. …
… The company made headlines earlier this year when its CEO, Dario Amodei pictured above , said that Anthropic can't "in good conscience" comply with a Pentagon order to remove guardrails on its AI. …
… The company explains that the reason these campaigns are significant is because the "operators attempted to covertly insert themselves into an ongoing American debate about the future of the country's AI capabilities while hiding who they were and what motivated them." As for why the campaigns chos… …
… Kalinowski, who previously worked at Meta before leaving to join OpenAI in late 2024, wrote on X that "surveillance of Americans without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization are lines that deserved more deliberation than they got." Responding to another post, the forme… …
Canadian officials claim OpenAI violated federal and provincial privacy laws By Ian Carlos Campbell May 6, 2026 5:24 pm EST Philippe Dufresne, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, has found OpenAI was "not compliant with" Canadian federal and provincial privacy laws in the training of its AI models. …
… "As part of normal governance, we regularly evaluate a range of strategic options," a spokesperson said in a statement. "Our focus remains on execution." OpenAI is one of the biggest companies in the AI space and is valued at $730 billion, according to its latest funding round . …
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