The debate around Anthropic's restricted AI models highlights a growing challenge: balancing AI innovation, cybersecurity risks, and national security concerns.
The debate around Anthropic's restricted AI models highlights a growing challenge: balancing AI innovation, cybersecurity risks, and national security concerns.
Anthropic says the U.S. government ordered it to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over national security concerns. The company disputes the reasoning behind the directive, arguing the alleged jailbreak is limited and that similar capabilities exist in competing AI models. The move could become a major moment in the debate over government oversight of advanced AI.
Anthropic published research on June 4, disclosing that its Claude AI now authors more than 80% of the code in its own codebase and warning that the technology may be approaching a threshold where it can autonomously design its own successors, calling on major AI powers to build a coordinated mechanism to slow or pause […]
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OpenAI says it does not donate to political campaigns or operate a PAC, but the company’s latest statement raises bigger questions about AI industry influence, lobbying, regulation, and who really benefits from future AI laws.
The AI Act “omnibus” reform confirms a typical Brussels pattern: legislate fast, correct later, and call it “governance.”
A new survey shows overwhelming concern among U.S. policy insiders that AI is advancing faster than governments can regulate it. With fears ranging from job disruption to misinformation and even existential risk, the people closest to the policymaking process are sounding the alarm that regulation is not keeping pace.
Do these tools portend a bright new age or civilizational collapse? We hash it out, with minimal help from the robots and a lot more help from a leader of a D.C. think tank helping to create policies that keep these powerful tools in their place.
Are we cooked?
The White House just released its AI policy framework, and it is clear where things stand. Innovation comes first, regulation takes a back seat, and the goal is American dominance. But with Trump era influence and limited oversight, not everyone will be comfortable with the direction.
As 2026 unfolds, the era of optional governance for artificial intelligence is rapidly ending and enforceable AI regulation is becoming a reality for companies operating in major markets worldwide. Across the United States, Europe, and Asia, new AI laws and compliance frameworks are moving from draft to enforcement, fundamentally reshaping how businesses must develop, deploy, […]
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For most of Hollywood’s history, copyright disputes were fought studio to studio, or studio to platform, over distribution, windowing, and piracy. Generative AI shifted the battleground. Now the question is not just who distributes a movie or a song, but whether a model can be trained on copyrighted catalogs without permission, then used to output […]
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