The partnership could set a precedent for industry self-regulation, potentially influencing future legislative approaches to AI governance.
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OpenAI's ad policy may influence tech industry standards, promoting ethical advertising practices and reducing misinformation risks.
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NVIDIA researchers have introduced Polar, a rollout framework that trains language agents using reinforcement learning without modifying their agent harnesses. Polar places a model API proxy between the harness and the inference server, capturing token-level interactions and reconstructing trainer-ready trajectories. Using GRPO on a Qwen3.5-4B base model, Polar improves SWE-Bench Verified pass@1 by 22.6 points under the Codex harness, 4.8 points under Claude Code, and 6.2 points under Pi. The framework is registered as a NeMo Gym environment and released under the ProRL Agent Server repository.
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OpenAI's $250M initiative could reshape labor markets, influence AI governance, and impact economic distribution, affecting global policy trends.
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The self-improving tax AI could revolutionize service industries by enhancing efficiency and allowing professionals to focus on complex tasks.
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OpenAI's $250M initiative could reshape labor markets, influence AI governance, and impact economic distribution, affecting global policy trends.
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By the time that the Democratic primary for New York's 12th congressional district wraps up in June, Anthropic and OpenAI will have spent millions on their battle over the political future of AI: who gets to regulate it, or who will be punished for trying to regulate it. But the real winner of their feud may be the guy they're currently fighting over: a once-obscure New York state assemblyman, who they've Streisand-effected into becoming the poster child for AI safety regulation.
Ever since late 2025, Leading the Future, a super PAC funded by OpenAI, Palantir, and a16z executives, has spent millions against Alex Bores, who wrote one of the …
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