Meta is having trouble with rogue AI agents
Meta's AI agent accidentally exposed sensitive company and user data to unauthorized engineers.
Read on TechCrunch →OpenAI is reportedly partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to offer its AI models to US government agencies.
Why it matters
This partnership signifies a significant step for OpenAI in securing government contracts and expanding the adoption of its AI technologies within critical public sector institutions. It also highlights the growing role of major cloud providers like AWS in enabling access to advanced AI for government use, potentially influencing national security, public services, and defense applications.
OpenAI, a company that makes advanced AI, is going to sell its AI tools to the US government. They will use Amazon's cloud services to do this, making it easier for the government to access and use these powerful AI technologies.
Meta's AI agent accidentally exposed sensitive company and user data to unauthorized engineers.
Read on TechCrunch →Nothing CEO Carl Pei predicts AI agents will replace smartphone apps, transforming phones into intent-driven systems.
Read on TechCrunch →Anthropic has launched a new task delegation feature for its Claude AI assistant, allowing users to automate tasks like data summarization, email searching, and presentation creation across various devices.
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