OpenAI has called out Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek as "state-subsidized" and "state-controlled," in a new policy proposal.
Google’s AI policy proposal supports weaker copyright restrictions, balanced export controls, and increased AI investment.
Brave has gone to court to head off potential legal action from News Corp over the browser maker's AI summaries of articles ...
OpenAI is asking the U.S. government to make it easier for AI companies to learn from copyrighted material, citing a need to ...
OpenAI is hoping that Donald Trump's AI Action Plan, due out this July, will settle copyright debates by declaring AI training fair use—paving the way for AI companies' unfettered access to training ...
Chi Onwurah, Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee of the UK House of Commons, has written to Google and ...
As the White House works toward an AI action plan, OpenAI is pleased to submit a range of proposals from national security, to infrastructure and energy, to the federal government’s own use of AI.
The move signals OpenAI's growing ambitions beyond improving accuracy and predictability. Last month, for example, OpenAI ...
Could a nonprofit’s dissolution introduce the temptation for its leaders to misappropriate assets or commit fraud? While documented cases of misconduct during dissolution are relatively rare, understa ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says that, despite the Trump administration's attacks on globalism, global trade isn't dead. In fact, ...
Since President Trump retook office, entertainment and media companies have quickly moved to water down efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion both internally and in the content they ...
Recently, however, a Chinese AI company has launched DeepSeek, wiping out that vision. Although it was developed at much ...