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Subject: A lose-lose situation Preview: The US withdrawal from the WHO will…
“Diseases don’t stick to national boundaries, hence this decision is not only concerning for the US, but in…
What’s next for robots | MIT Technology Review
Liphardt has been experimenting with building and modifying robots for years, and when he brings his “dog” out…
OpenAI launches Operator—an agent that can use a computer for you
Like Anthropic’s Computer Use and Google DeepMind’s Mariner, Operator takes screenshots of a computer screen…
The Download: US WHO exit risks, and underground hydrogen
On January 20, his first day in office, US president Donald Trump signed an executive order to withdraw the US…
This is what might happen if the US withdraws from the WHO
McKee thinks that the loss of funding will also impact efforts to eradicate polio, and to control outbreaks of…
Why the next energy race is for underground hydrogen
I’ve been thinking about underground resources a lot this week, since I’ve been reporting a story about a new…
Implementing responsible AI in the generative age
Validity and reliability Safety Security and resiliency Accountability and transparency …
The Download: OpenAI’s lobbying, and making ammonia below the…
OpenAI spent $1.76 million on government lobbying in 2024 and $510,000 in the last three months of the year…
OpenAI ups its lobbying efforts nearly seven-fold
This new AI energy race is inseparable from the positioning of AI as essential for national security and US…
There can be no winners in a US-China AI arms race
Fortunately, a glimmer of hope for a responsible approach to AI collaboration is appearing now as Donald Trump…