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Conservative nonprofit didn’t disclose some political spending, filings show (Politico)
Submitted by zwalker@benton.org on Fri, 03/22/2024 - 12:01What a radically AI-forward policy might look like (Politico)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 03/18/2024 - 15:26The Mystery Social Media Account Schooling Congress on How to Do Its Job (Politico)
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Submitted by benton on Fri, 02/09/2024 - 15:19AI-generated Biden robocall linked to Texas companies, officials say (Politico)
Submitted by zwalker@benton.org on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 13:23Poll: AI is looking more partisan
One of the nice things about covering the frontier of technology — large language models, quantum, virtual worlds — is that they’re decidedly less partisan than most policy issues. That might be changing.
Both of these agencies want a piece of Microsoft’s Open AI partnership
The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission are deep in discussions over which agency can probe OpenAI, including the ChatGPT creators’ involvement with Microsoft, on antitrust grounds. The FTC initiated talks with the DOJ months ago to figure out which one can review the matter, but neither agency is ready to relinquish jurisdiction, which must be resolved before the government can formally intervene in one of the most high-profile and controversial tech partnerships in recent years. Microsoft has put billions of dollars into OpenAI over the last several years.