OpenAI releases a new safety blueprint to address the rise in child sexual exploitation
OpenAI has released a new safety blueprint to combat the misuse of AI in child sexual exploitation.
Read on TechCrunch →Super Micro is investigating alleged export-control violations involving a scheme to reroute billions in US AI technology servers to China, leading to personnel changes and a review of trade compliance.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the critical geopolitical and national security implications surrounding advanced AI hardware. The alleged illicit transfer of "billions in US AI technology" underscores the strategic value of AI infrastructure and the intense competition and regulatory scrutiny over its global distribution. It could lead to stricter export controls and increased due diligence requirements for companies dealing with high-performance computing components essential for AI development.
Super Micro is investigating claims that some people illegally sent advanced AI computer servers, worth billions, from the US to China. This has led to staff changes and a review of how the company handles international trade rules, highlighting the strict controls on powerful AI technology.
OpenAI has released a new safety blueprint to combat the misuse of AI in child sexual exploitation.
Read on TechCrunch →Anthropic, a leading AI company, has appointed Amlan Mohanty to head its policy and external affairs in India, a key market for its Claude AI.
Read on Economic Times Tech →AI Forensics, a campaign group, identified nearly 25,000 active users in Spanish and Italian Telegram groups trading nude images, often for cash, during a six-week study.
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