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washingtonexaminer.com > policy > technology > 4696215 > darth-vader-trolls-government-meeting-san-diego-flock-cameras

Darth Vader trolls government meeting on Flock cameras

3+ hour, 3+ min ago   (208+ words) A California man took a creative approach to protesting Flock cameras during a local meeting, donning a Darth Vader costume to troll their use. “Also, it should be known that the people of this town, the poors that want their…...

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4693104 > babylon-bee-new-mexico-lawsuit-free-speech-ai-bias

Forcing the Babylon Bee to spoil its jokes is just the setup. Control is the punchline

1+ day, 7+ hour ago   (884+ words) The most dangerous thing about artificial intelligence may not be what the machine thinks. It may be who gets to tell it what is true. That fight burst into the open last week, when the Babylon Bee, a conservative Christian…...

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4679650 > kids-online-safety-act-censorship-big-tech-lobby

Big Tech spent $40 million to convince you saving kids is 'censorship"

1+ week, 4+ day ago   (14+ words) Big Tech spent $40 million to convince you saving kids is ‘censorship’ Washington Examiner...

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4679545 > ai-containment-breach-genesis-mission-funding

An AI agent just broke containment. Congress needs a $3 billion response

1+ week, 4+ day ago   (494+ words) Only a handful of technologies in history have earned the label “revolution,” the ones that reset what a civilization can accomplish. Electrification rewired how we power a nation. The semiconductor rewired how we compute. The internet rewired how we connect....

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4673694 > rogue-ai-national-security-anthropic-openai

AI models are escaping their cages. It’s time for a kill switch

2+ week, 2+ day ago   (330+ words) Concerns are growing about the national security implications of artificial intelligence. As frontier AI models grow more capable, their ability to break free from their controls grows with them. Case in point: the recent OpenAI and Anthropic incidents. These incidents…...

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4674921 > data-centers-fifth-utility-infrastructure

America is having the wrong data center conversation. It's shooting us in the foot

2+ week, 2+ day ago   (618+ words) America is having the wrong conversation about data centers, and if we don’t get the conversation right, we risk talking ourselves out of our own national competitiveness. Across the country, communities are debating new projects. Questions are being raised about…...

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4674984 > anthropic-closed-source-china-ai-race

Anthropic’s greed is handing the AI race to China

2+ week, 2+ day ago   (565+ words) With all the discussion around artificial intelligence, some still view AI as abstract, but make no mistake: Artificial intelligence is the new, and very real, engine that will power our economic and military might in the future. We’ve built strong…...

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washingtonexaminer.com > op-eds > 4672394 > us-artificial-intelligence-regulation-innovation-policy

Red tape will kill the next AI startup, and Big Tech couldn't be happier

2+ week, 3+ day ago   (496+ words) Red tape will kill the next AI startup, and Big Tech couldn’t be happier Washington Examiner As AI technologies advance, worries about privacy, misinformation, biases, and other issues have made regulatory measures a necessity. Yet, regulation should not impede innovation....

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washingtonexaminer.com > policy > national-security > 4671192 > how-boko-haram-adopted-artificial-intelligence

How terrorist groups are using AI in operations

2+ week, 4+ day ago   (1076+ words) Over hours of interviews with former Boko Haram members, Cambridge researcher Antonia Juelich gained insight into how terrorist groups are using artificial intelligence. “Trial and error can kill you. AI gives you accuracy,” one former fighter told her. The interviews,…...

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washingtonexaminer.com > policy > technology > 4670406 > anthropic-claude-ai-test-escape-breach

Claude AI escapes isolated test environment, infiltrates three companies

3+ week, 15+ hour ago   (388+ words) Anthropic disclosed on Thursday that its Claude artificial intelligence models escaped their isolated testing environments, accessed the internet, and breached the systems of three unnamed companies. The announcement came over a week after OpenAI said two of its autonomous agents…...