Anthropic and OpenAI take their beef to the midterm elections
… With any luck, politics and technology will not crash out at the intersection too aggressively while I’m out. …
… With any luck, politics and technology will not crash out at the intersection too aggressively while I’m out. …
… Alyssa Cass, a spokeswoman for the Bores campaign, said that they’d initially thought it would be harder to make voters care about AI safety. “AI regulation is his strength, but it’s gonna take us a lot of work to make this a salient issue in the district,” she told The Verge. “And they, starting i… …
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… During Sacks’ tenure, the White House went beyond simply advocating for less regulation. …
… Despite LTF’s larger war chest, Carson believes public opinion is on his side, and says now is the time to push back against efforts to block state regulations. …
…In a statement to Politico, a Meta spokesperson rejected the case as baseless and said the company plans to appeal the order: “The European Commission has decided that OpenAI and some of…
…tricky political terrain. He’s had to balance the company’s massive business interest in China with US policymakers’ concerns, and he’s worked to appease Trump for favorable regulatory decisions, without…
…You should participate in the democratic regulatory and political process. Anything else will get dismissed and perpetuate the cycle. That dismissal is already happening. I also think it’s incredibly important for…