Where the DOGE Operatives Are Now
…Emails released as part of Anthropic’s lawsuit against the DOD, in response to the Trump administration’s Anthropic ban after the company refused to remove restrictions about how its tools could…
…Emails released as part of Anthropic’s lawsuit against the DOD, in response to the Trump administration’s Anthropic ban after the company refused to remove restrictions about how its tools could…
…The subcommittee's chair, Republican senator Josh Hawley, introduced a bill in October that would ban AI companions for minors and make it a crime for companies to create AI products for…
…180,000-square-foot office in central London, Julia Haas, a member of the company’s responsibility team, asks herself questions like: “What do I really want to understand about the models…
…The rocket company’s private valuation shot up to over $1 trillion after it acquired xAI last year. Musk claimed his rocket company could launch data centers into space for his AI…
…The 1967 Outer Space Treaty assigns nations the duty to authorize and continually supervise their national actors in space, in theory making the US responsible for companies like SpaceX and Starlink. In…
…The Minnesota-based home goods company is run by Mike Lindell, who is among at least 10 Republicans seeking the party’s nomination for governor of Minnesota in August’s primary. Lindell…
…jiezhu in its responses, completely unprompted. OpenAI is aware of the meme. When releasing its new image model in April, one of the sample images shared by the company actually made fun…
…The model “responds” to an ethical constitution, the company’s public language continually revolves around responsibility and safety, and ethics itself becomes part of the product’s symbolic infrastructure. The very title…
…an app is configured is ultimately the creator's responsibility.” Blake Brodie, the head of public relations for Base44's parent company, Wix, wrote in a statement that “Base44 provides users with…
…Other AI companies—Runway, Perplexity, Manus—had also adopted similar typefaces in their UX and branding. Reached for comment, Perplexity chief communications officer Jesse Dwyer tells WIRED: “Why wouldn’t we have…