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Signal app displayed on a mobile with in the background U.K flag with online safety bill seen on screen, in this photo illustration, on August 14, 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.
NewslettersThe U.K.’s new Online Safety Act: The good, the bad, and the ugly
By David MeyerSeptember 20, 2023
Spies, scientists, defense officials, and tech founders can’t agree on how to keep AI under control: ‘We’re running at full speed toward a cliff’
TechSpies, scientists, defense officials, and tech founders can’t agree on how to keep AI under control: ‘We’re running at full speed toward a cliff’
By Chloe TaylorSeptember 14, 2023
‘A race against time:’ Prosecutors in all 50 states urge rules to fight child-abuse images in AI
Tech‘A race against time:’ Prosecutors in all 50 states urge rules to fight child-abuse images in AI
By Meg Kinnard and The Associated PressSeptember 5, 2023
‘Chief heat officer’: Extreme heat is forcing authorities to consider new worker protections amid rising deaths and injuries
Environment‘Chief heat officer’: Extreme heat is forcing authorities to consider new worker protections amid rising deaths and injuries
By Gabe Stern and The Associated PressAugust 27, 2023
What history can teach us about A.I.’s Great Leap Forward
AIWhat history can teach us about A.I.’s Great Leap Forward
By Christian AutyAugust 17, 2023
Brian Armstrong
CompaniesCoinbase boss Brian Armstrong: SEC suggested change that would have triggered the end of the crypto industry in America
By Chloe TaylorJuly 31, 2023
CEO and founder of OpenAI Sam Altman.
TechMicrosoft, Google, and OpenAI just became charter members of what may be the first true A.I. lobby. Up next: Lawmakers write the rules
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 26, 2023
Alan Shaw, Misti Allison
PoliticsThe federal government’s failure to ensure that trains won’t derail and create fiery toxic messes has states rolling up their sleeves and regulating
By Marc Levy, Josh Funk and The Associated PressJune 27, 2023
Keith Drabick, Drew McCarty
PoliticsRailroad safety standards have gotten so bad the NTSB is beginning to question the whole concept of self-regulation
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressJune 25, 2023
U.S. crypto banking is under frontal assault. Here’s what it will take for the regulatory freeze to thaw, according to a former Fed examiner
CommentaryU.S. crypto banking is under frontal assault. Here’s what it will take for the regulatory freeze to thaw, according to a former Fed examiner
By Mark T. WilliamsJune 21, 2023
Yoshua Bengio on stage at an event
TechOne of A.I.’s 3 ‘godfathers’ says he has regrets over his life’s work. ‘You could say I feel lost’ 
By Eleanor PringleMay 31, 2023
Sam Altman
TechSam Altman pleads with Congress to regulate ‘increasingly powerful’ A.I. systems like his ChatGPT
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressMay 16, 2023
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt
TechFormer Google CEO Eric Schmidt tells government to leave A.I. regulation to Big Tech
By Christiaan HetznerMay 15, 2023
Congress is looking to regulate tech from TikTok to A.I. Here are the bills under consideration
TechCongress is looking to regulate tech from TikTok to A.I. Here are the bills under consideration
By Mary Clare Jalonick and The Associated PressMay 8, 2023
Janet Yellen announces some new rules to crack down firms that pose a potential risk to America’s ‘financial stability’
FinanceJanet Yellen announces some new rules to crack down firms that pose a potential risk to America’s ‘financial stability’
By Viktoria Dendrinou, Allyson Versprille and BloombergApril 21, 2023
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