Joshua Coleman

One Year On, EU AI Act Collides with New Political Reality

Sarah Chander, Equinox initiative for racial justice, and Caterina Rodelli, Access Now, are members of #Protectnotsurveil coalition. In August of last year, the historic artificial intelligence law of the European Union entered into force, a world first in the regulation of technology. The law has promised – although imperfectly and incomplete – to protect people…

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Scientists want to prevent AI from going rogue by teaching it to be bad first

Researchers are trying to “vaccinate” artificial intelligence systems against the development of maligning personality traits, too flattering or otherwise harmful in an apparently counter-intuitive way: by giving them a small dose of these problematic traits. A new study, led by the Anthropic Fellows program for research on IA security, aims to prevent and even predict…

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Who will replace Jerome Powell

Key notes Jerome Powell’s second term as president of the Fed is very close to his end. Donald Trump alluded to the candidates of Wall Street. Kevins, Hassett and Warsh, lead the charts as the main nomine for the role. President Donald Trump is looking for a replacement for the president of the American federal…

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How iOS 26 beta 5 revolutionizes Apple user experience

Apple has officially deployed iOS 26 beta 5, offering a combination of new features, visual refinements and performance improvements. As part of Apple’s beta program, this version aims to improve the overall user experience while solving the problems identified in previous versions. Whether you are a compatibility of developer tests or an early adopter wishing…

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