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Canada's AI Minister Summons OpenAI Following School Shooting: A Wake-Up Call for AI Safety

In the wake of a school shooting, Canada's AI Minister Evan Solomon has called on OpenAI's top safety officials to discuss the implementation of stringent safety measures in AI technologies. This move underscores the growing regulatory pressures on AI companies to address the potential misuse of their technologies in real-world scenarios.

Feb 25
Canada's AI Minister Summons OpenAI Following School Shooting: A Wake-Up Call for AI Safety

Is OpenAI in Hot Water Without Musk? $134 Billion Question Arises

The $134 billion lawsuit between OpenAI, its co-founders, and Elon Musk has grabbed headlines, sparking debates about AI ethics, corporate governance, and nonprofit missions. Find out the latest developments in the Musk vs OpenAI legal saga!

Jan 18
Is OpenAI in Hot Water Without Musk? $134 Billion Question Arises

Trump Criticizes EU Over Major Fine on Musk's X: "A Nasty One"

In a vocal critique, former US President Donald Trump slammed the EU's decision to impose a hefty 120-million-euro fine on Elon Musk's social media platform, X. Trump described the fine as 'nasty' and warned that Europe is 'heading in some bad directions', sparking a discussion on the implications for global tech regulations.

Dec 10
Trump Criticizes EU Over Major Fine on Musk's X: "A Nasty One"

Canada Appoints First-Ever Minister of AI: A Bold Move Towards the Future

In an unprecedented move, Canada has appointed its first-ever Minister of AI, signaling a strong commitment to integrating artificial intelligence into its national strategy. The announcement has generated excitement among AI CEOs in British Columbia, who are optimistic about the potential for innovation and growth. This historic appointment sets Canada apart on the global stage as a forward-thinking leader in tech governance.

May 14
Canada Appoints First-Ever Minister of AI: A Bold Move Towards the Future

OpenAI Eyes a Bold Shift to Public Benefit Corporation: What Does This Mean for AI's Future?

In a groundbreaking move, OpenAI is considering restructuring as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) to align profit-making with social good, amidst legal challenges from Elon Musk and public scrutiny. As they aim to attract more investors while maintaining their nonprofit roots, this transition could reshape not only OpenAI's future but also the AI industry landscape.

Dec 28
OpenAI Eyes a Bold Shift to Public Benefit Corporation: What Does This Mean for AI's Future?

Sriram Krishnan Appointed as Donald Trump's AI Policy Advisor: A New Chapter in Tech Governance

In a strategic move to bolster the US's dominance in artificial intelligence, Donald Trump names Indian-American tech veteran Sriram Krishnan as his Senior Policy Advisor on AI. With a rich background at tech giants like Microsoft and Facebook, Krishnan's appointment has both Silicon Valley buzzing and sparking debates around tech governance. This choice reflects Trump's administration's push to integrate Silicon Valley innovation into federal AI policymaking, staying ahead in the global AI race.

Dec 23
Sriram Krishnan Appointed as Donald Trump's AI Policy Advisor: A New Chapter in Tech Governance