The draft's federal preemption could centralize AI regulation, impacting innovation dynamics and potentially influencing decentralized AI projects.
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The demonstration underscores urgent global security risks, highlighting the need for robust AI regulation to prevent misuse by extremist groups.
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The victory may set a precedent for unified federal tech regulations, impacting AI, crypto, and other emerging sectors' legislative landscapes.
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Anthropic's rapid rise has sparked a power struggle with the Trump administration over AI regulation, national security and control of advanced models. The clash threatens its IPO, highlights gaps in AI governance, and raises a bigger question: who should control transformative AI technology?
The shift towards AI regulation highlights growing security concerns, potentially impacting innovation pace and international competitiveness.
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Concentrate AI has emerged from stealth with an LLM gateway platform designed for companies running artificial intelligence in production, offering unified API access to models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, and others through a single integration. Co-founder and chief executive Ari Jacoby said the platform is built around returning time and cost efficiency to developers […]
Anthropic's call for AI regulation could centralize power among tech giants, stifling innovation and increasing compliance costs for smaller firms.
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(L-R) Sen. Mike Rounds, Pamela Brown, Chris Malachowsky, Kevin O'Leary, Gabriele Caccia, Tammy Haddad, Michele L. Jawando, Sen. Mark Warner, Michael Kelly and Major General Patrick Ellis attend the Second Annual AI Honors. | Getty Images for Washington AI N
Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about tech politics, tech influence, and tech shenanigans in Washington, DC. (If you're not a subscriber, you can get on board here.) We're back after a two-week hiatus, during most of which I was gallivanting in the Netherlands for a family wedding, and a trip to the Heineken Experience, which is, truly, an ~experience~.
Before I left, I asked everyone in Washington to please chill out while I was gone. This clearly did not happen, and I have returned to a political landscape that can be best described as that meme from Community where the room is on fire. Let's get into th …
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