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...Dan Hendrycks, an AI safety expert on the red team, said plug-ins risked a world in which humans were “out of the loop”....
...Trump and Biden: The two candidates for US president differ in important ways, but both are bad for business, writes the American Enterprise Institute’s Michael Strain....
...The broader challenges facing UK regulators after Brexit were outlined by the National Audit Office in a report in May 2022 that examined three major regulators — the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the...
...Republicans in Congress are leading cross-party opposition to the trio of domestic regulators implementing the reforms in the US....
...She was involved for decades with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Washington, DC, also working with the Breast Cancer Taskforce at the National Cancer Institute of the NIH, the Harvard School...
...When two American hostages were unilaterally released on October 20, Hirsch flew by helicopter to the Kerem Shalom crossing with Gaza, while the International Committee of the Red Cross escorted the mother...
...Foroohar: It seems like we’re seeing more cross‑sectoral and cross-industry labour actions. Sara, you did a lot of work with Shawn Fain and the auto workers’ union (UAW) during their strike....
...of robotaxis in San Francisco — seen as a key moment on the journey to national acceptance — was twice delayed this summer....
...“put Arizona’s safety and commerce at risk”....
...In a move that appears aimed at avoiding onerous red tape, big AI companies agreed to allow governments in the UK and US to test their latest models for national security and other risks before they are...
...The much more likely of her three possible future cities is that of a London as a Unesco-designated World Heritage Site suffocated by the weight of its own past....
...The Moorgate crash of 1975 that killed 43 people led to far-ranging new safety measures, as did the 1987 King’s Cross fire, in which 31 people died....
...At a time when much of Italian fashion is looking backwards and inwards — pillaging the house archives, reinforcing their DNA — Matthieu Blazy’s move to engage with the wider world on the final night of...
...mingle and smoke between beds of wilting red and pink roses....
..., George Nelson clocks – but even the tote bags and posters have that Vitra touch. design-museum.de Lucy Watson National Museum of African American History & Culture, Washington, DC There are always lines...
...UATX comes at a time when hundreds of American colleges are being forced to merge or to close: 585 in the six years up to the 2020-21 academic year, according to the US National Center for Education Statistics...
...But once more the hackers have been careful not to cross what the Americans consider red lines, as advised, presumably, by Russia’s security services....
...The writer is director of economic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute The US is set to breach its borrowing limit as early as next week, yet Republicans and Democrats have not secured a...
...“We are at a point now where [regulation] is not a luxury,” says Professor David Leslie of The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI....
...The study includes the metrics of success as well as red flags that presage failure....
...“Even if our American friends mainly worry about a Chinese invasion, we feel that we are on a kind of battlefield here and now,” says the Taiwanese national security official....
...regard to safety and regulation....
...greeting provincial leaders in China — and no red carpet....
...funfair emotion of exhilaration tempered with unease about health and safety....
...A couple of other runners cross the line, the clock runs down, and: “5,4,3,2,1 . . . that’s it! Man beats horse!”...
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