OpenAI Launches 'OpenAI for Countries' to Expand AI Infrastructure Globally
OpenAI has introduced 'OpenAI for Countries', a program aimed at partnering with governments to enhance AI infrastructure and services worldwide.
Government initiatives, international collaborations, and regulatory frameworks that shape the development and governance of AI technologies across global markets.
OpenAI has introduced 'OpenAI for Countries', a program aimed at partnering with governments to enhance AI infrastructure and services worldwide.
A Melbourne Business School study reveals that while half of Australians use AI regularly, only 36% trust it, prompting calls for stronger government regulation.
Heidrick & Struggles has announced the launch of its Government & Defense Tech Practice, aimed at enhancing technology solutions for government entities worldwide.
Reality Defender has announced the formation of a Government Advisory Board to enhance its deepfake detection capabilities, bringing together experts from national security and defense sectors.
The Jamaican Ministry of Education is testing AI tools to assist teachers with marking and administrative tasks, allowing more focus on student interaction.
The UAE Cabinet has approved the launch of the world's first AI-powered regulatory intelligence ecosystem, aiming to modernize legislative processes.
AlphaSense has detected significant market disruptions in the semiconductor industry due to proposed tariffs on imports from Asia, according to a press release.
Figma has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Lovable, a Swedish AI startup, over the use of the term 'Dev Mode' for a product feature. Lovable's CEO has stated they have no intention of complying with Figma's demand.
OpenGov has launched three AI-enabled applications to enhance government operations, focusing on grants management, infrastructure funding, and disaster response.
Ireland's Data Protection Commission has launched an investigation into X's use of European user data to train its AI model, Grok.
A group of copyright law professors has filed an amicus brief supporting authors in a lawsuit against Meta, alleging unauthorized use of e-books for AI training.
Yiren Digital's Zhiyu Large Model has received regulatory approval for commercial use in China, marking a significant milestone in AI innovation.
The European Commission has unveiled the AI Continent Action Plan to enhance AI innovation and infrastructure across Europe, aiming to transform traditional industries and talent into AI powerhouses.
Leidos and Moveworks have partnered to bring agentic AI capabilities to government agencies in the U.S., U.K., and Australia, enhancing efficiency and compliance.
OpenAI has filed a countersuit against Elon Musk, accusing him of harassment and seeking to prevent further actions against the company, according to Reuters.
YouTube has expanded its AI likeness detection technology to include top creators like MrBeast and Marques Brownlee, supporting the NO FAKES Act to combat unauthorized digital replicas.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may face a $1 billion fine due to a U.S. investigation into chips allegedly used in Huawei's AI processors, according to Reuters.
Stanford HAI's 2025 AI Index report reveals significant advancements in AI capabilities, investment, and regulation, with the U.S. leading in model development and China closing the performance gap.
A recent study suggests that OpenAI's models, including GPT-4, have memorized copyrighted content, raising concerns over data transparency and copyright infringement.
OpenAI has submitted its response to the UK Government's AI and Copyright consultation, advocating for a broad text and data mining exception to foster AI innovation and investment.