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Palantir sparked controversy with a 22-point manifesto advocating for AI-powered weapons and mandatory military service. CEO Alex Karp's vision argues Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to defend the nation, but critics warn the document promotes militarized AI and dangerous ties between tech firms and defense sectors.
Virginia Tech research exposes how ChatGPT and other AI models rely on autism stereotypes when autistic users disclose their diagnosis. The study analyzed 345,000 responses across six major large language models and found AI discourages social interaction up to 70% of the time, recommending social avoidance in dating and events. Interviews with 11 autistic users revealed mixed reactions—some called it patronizing, while others found it validating.
A Hebrew University study analyzing over 43,000 simulated decisions reveals AI systems exhibit systematic and predictable biases when evaluating people. While AI mimics human trust, it relies on rigid criteria rather than holistic impressions, leading to stronger biases in critical decision-making roles like job screening and creditworthiness assessment.
Character.AI has unveiled a new Books feature that transforms classic literature into interactive roleplaying experiences, allowing users to engage with characters from works like Alice in Wonderland and Pride and Prejudice. The launch arrives amid intense scrutiny over the platform's safety record, including lawsuits linked to teen suicides and mental health crises among young users.
The Trump administration is waging a multi-front campaign to block state-level AI regulations, deploying legal threats and funding penalties to enforce a single national standard for artificial intelligence. But states aren't backing down—over 1,000 AI bills have been introduced across legislatures, with former tech employees turned lawmakers leading the charge for stronger local protections despite White House opposition.
The FAA has selected Palantir Technologies Inc., Thales SA, and Air Space Intelligence Inc. to compete on developing SMART, an artificial intelligence tool that could predict air traffic conflicts up to two hours in advance. The system is part of a $32.5 billion modernization effort to overhaul the nation's aging air traffic control infrastructure and address controller overwork following recent safety incidents.
Reese Witherspoon urged women to learn about artificial intelligence in an Instagram video, citing a 25% lower usage rate among women. The post ignited intense debate, with supporters like Kerry Washington praising her while authors and critics raised concerns about job loss, environmental impact of AI, and the ethical implications of AI in creative industries.
The US-based artificial intelligence company Anthropic is discussing its various AI models with the European Commission, including cyber security models that haven't launched in the EU yet. The company has committed to the EU's general purpose AI code of practice, which requires risk assessment and mitigation for services that may be offered in Europe.
India has formed the AI Governance and Economic Group (AIGEG), a high-level inter-ministerial body led by Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, to coordinate the nation's AI policy across ministries. The group will assess AI's impact on the job market and develop deployment roadmaps. However, the body excludes independent regulators recommended in earlier AI governance guidelines.
Google is in talks with the U.S. Department of Defense to deploy Gemini AI models in classified settings for the first time. The negotiations include deploying tensor processing units inside secure environments and adding GPU capacity to Google Distributed Cloud, which holds DoD Impact Level 6 authorization. Google pushes for contract language prohibiting domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons without human oversight.
A House Oversight Committee roundtable on artificial intelligence turned existential as lawmakers from both parties aired deep anxieties about the technology. From concerns about AI-generated pornographic images to fears of engineering our own destruction, members of Congress pressed experts on cybersecurity threats, military applications, and whether the institution can implement common sense guardrails before it's too late.
Senator Bernie Sanders joined leaders from major labor unions including the AFL-CIO, UAW, and AFT to demand stronger worker protections from AI and call for a moratorium on data center construction. The push comes as anti-data center sentiment grows nationwide, with $156 billion in projects blocked in 2025 and Maine becoming the first state to ban new data center construction.
OpenAI released GPT-Rosalind, its first domain-specific AI model built for life sciences research. Named after DNA pioneer Rosalind Franklin, the model aims to compress the 10-to-15-year drug development timeline by helping scientists synthesize evidence and generate biological hypotheses. Access is restricted through a trusted access program to enterprise partners including Amgen, Moderna, and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Anthropic has begun rolling out identity verification requirements for Claude AI users, requiring government-issued photo IDs and live selfies for certain capabilities. The move, handled through third-party partner Persona Identities, has sparked user privacy concerns despite assurances that verification data won't be used for model training. The decision marks a shift for a platform that attracted millions fleeing OpenAI over surveillance fears.
Apple and Google are actively directing users to nudify apps that create nonconsensual deepfake images, despite explicit policies banning such content. A Tech Transparency Project report reveals these apps have generated $122 million in revenue and been downloaded 483 million times. Many were rated 'E for Everyone,' making them accessible to children.
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