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What's happening in artificial intelligence, explained for everyone
Hollywood backs new Human Consent Standard to protect artists and creators from AI
Studios, unions and streaming platforms joined forces to support a new technological framework that gives people control over how their works, identity and characters are used by AI systems.
Europe softens AI rules after negotiating with big tech companies
EU countries and lawmakers reached a deal to relax the artificial intelligence rules they originally proposed. Changes include postponing implementation of some rules and simplifying requirements that large companies criticized as too strict.
US government will get early access to AI models from Google, Microsoft and xAI
Google, Microsoft and xAI (Elon Musk's company) reached an agreement with the US government to share their new AI models before they launch publicly. The goal is for a Commerce Department agency to evaluate the safety of these systems before general release.
Europe started regulating AI — what it means for Latin America
The European Union activated the world's first rules on artificial intelligence. This will affect the tools we all use, including in Latin America.
United States passes new law requiring AI companies to be more transparent
California signed a new law (SB 53) requiring large artificial intelligence companies to publish details about how their security systems work and what measures they take to protect users. The law also protects employees who want to report problems or risks in these AI systems.
Trump launches "Genesis Mission": the US plan to lead the AI era
Executive order for the US to lead scientific AI using national supercomputers. Goal: accelerate discoveries in medicine and energy, and not fall behind China.