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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Trump's AI executive order will reportedly make sharing AI models with the US government voluntary, reversing earlier proposals that would have made participati

    Reports indicate that a forthcoming AI executive order from former President Trump will make the sharing of AI models with the U.S. government voluntary. This approach contrasts with earlier proposals that would have mandated such sharing, signaling a shift in policy regarding government access to AI technologies. AI

    Trump's AI executive order will reportedly make sharing AI models with the US government voluntary, reversing earlier proposals that would have made participati

    IMPACT This policy shift could influence how AI developers engage with government requests for model data, potentially impacting national AI strategy and research.

  2. A political movement will save us from extinction

    A political movement is necessary to navigate the existential risks posed by rapidly advancing superintelligence, according to an AI safety advocate. The author argues that current political structures are ill-equipped to handle the speed of AI development, citing governmental responses to COVID-19 as an example. They propose that a broad, democratized movement, drawing parallels to historical civil rights efforts, can unite diverse political factions to ensure AI benefits humanity. AI

    IMPACT Argues for a political movement to address AI risks, potentially influencing future AI policy and regulation.