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Former OpenAI Safety Researcher Says ‘Security Was Not Prioritized’
Former OpenAI safety researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner says that security practices at the company were “egregiously insufficient.” In a video interview with Dwarkesh Patel posted Tuesday, Aschenbrenner spoke of internal conflicts over priorities, suggesting a shift in focus towards rapid growth and deployment of AI models at the expense of safety. Read more
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Google publishes new policy paper emphasizing privacy in AI development
Google released a new policy working paper on June 4 titled “Generative AI and Privacy,” emphasizing the critical need for privacy protections in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Read more
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Apple and Google are Working Together to Stop Bluetooth Tracking That You Don’t Want
The tech giants are working together to stop people from Bluetooth stalking. Around the same time last year, Google and Apple announced a new standard that would stop Bluetooth-enabled tracking devices from following people around without their knowledge. Read more