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This article explains AI governance concepts through the lens of the Musk-Altman OpenAI legal battle, exploring how competing visions for AI development create governance challenges.
This article explains the concept of AI governance and how corporate communication about AI has created public trust issues, using recent student protests at commencement ceremonies as a case study.
Google's Gemini AI avatar tool allows users to create lifelike digital clones of themselves, raising both excitement and unease about digital identity and authenticity.
OpenAI's new pixel-level image watermarking technology makes it significantly harder to create convincing AI fakes by embedding signals directly into image data, rather than relying on removable metadata.
Anthropic has updated its disclosure policy for Project Glasswing, allowing partners to share Mythos vulnerability findings with a wider audience under responsible-disclosure norms.
Stanford student Theo Baker reflects on how ChatGPT reshaped academic honesty at his elite university, turning a culture of minor dishonesty into a normalized practice.
xAI promised employees $420 for submitting tax data to train Grok, but two months later, no payments have been made. The incident raises concerns about employee trust and data ethics in AI development.
Pope Leo XIV is set to present his first encyclical on artificial intelligence on May 25, with Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah as a guest speaker.
ArXiv, the open-access repository for preprint research, will ban researchers for one year if they submit papers with obvious signs of unchecked AI generation. The move aims to uphold academic integrity and quality in scholarly publishing.
This article explains ArXiv's new policy banning authors who let AI do all the work in scientific papers, examining the technical detection methods and implications for research integrity.
This article explains the concept of 'AI slop' in academic research, how it's detected, and why it threatens research integrity. It covers the technical detection methods and implications for scholarly communication.
Mira Murati, former CTO of OpenAI and founder of Thinking Machines Lab, advocates for AI that collaborates with humans rather than automating them out of jobs. Her approach emphasizes human oversight and input in AI decision-making processes.