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From oversight to coercion: How authoritarian governments are twisting AI safety to get tech companies to fall in line
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From oversight to coercion: How authoritarian governments are twisting AI safety to get tech companies to fall in line

  • Jun 4, 2026

Authoritarian governments, including the Trump administration, are reorienting AI safety provisions away from protecting the public toward coercing support for the regime.

Why expensive AI subscriptions provide increasing value
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Why expensive AI subscriptions provide increasing value

  • Updated Jun 4, 2026

Zapier reports that expensive AI subscriptions are gaining value as tools improve, allowing even non-developers to utilize coding agents effectively.

AI workflow design: Build workflows AI can run end-to-end
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AI workflow design: Build workflows AI can run end-to-end

  • Updated Jun 1, 2026

WebFX reports the rise of AI workflow design, allowing AI to automate end-to-end marketing tasks with human oversight for efficiency.

Should AIs be required to report a human user contemplating violence?
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Should AIs be required to report a human user contemplating violence?

  • Updated May 26, 2026

Human therapists have a legal duty to warn authorities and potential targets when patients say they plan to harm someone. The same can – in theory – be required of AI chatbots .

White House wants to vet powerful AI models for risks − a computer scientist explains why AI safety is so difficult
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White House wants to vet powerful AI models for risks − a computer scientist explains why AI safety is so difficult

  • Updated May 5, 2026

Once powerful AI models are released, it’s nearly impossible to keep them from being misused. Minimizing the risk means making safety the top priority in developing the systems.

AI chatbots can prioritize flattery over facts – and that carries serious risks
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AI chatbots can prioritize flattery over facts – and that carries serious risks

  • Updated May 1, 2026

Everyone likes being told they’re clever, even if it’s coming from an AI chatbot. But their sycophancy has serious consequences for truth and trust.

Sora’s downfall signals broader problems with AI’s creative utility
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Sora’s downfall signals broader problems with AI’s creative utility

  • Updated Apr 27, 2026

AI’s apparent inability to generate interesting and unique images and videos is becoming harder to ignore.

You probably wouldn’t notice if an AI chatbot slipped ads into its responses
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You probably wouldn’t notice if an AI chatbot slipped ads into its responses

  • Apr 24, 2026

People who interacted with different AI chatbots in a study didn’t realize the bots were including veiled advertising in their replies

AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn’t ready for the new risks this brings to biology
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AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn’t ready for the new risks this brings to biology

  • Updated Apr 9, 2026

Researchers have found that even people with limited experience in biology can use AI to help them create a dangerous pathogen.

Basic income’s appeal today is similar to its roots in 18th-century England – it’s a way to compensate people for a common good taken for private gain
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Basic income’s appeal today is similar to its roots in 18th-century England – it’s a way to compensate people for a common good taken for private gain

  • Updated Mar 30, 2026

Today’s basic income proponents say cash payments would be good for everyone. In the 1790s, the idea’s inventor argued something else: It was owed to everyone.

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