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  1. 2026-05-13 regulatory The U.S. government is gaining early access to advanced AI models from major tech companies.
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  1. RESEARCH · CL_29834 ·

    Nvidia chips smuggled to China and Russia despite US export controls

    U.S. authorities are investigating multiple cases of advanced Nvidia GPUs and other semiconductor technology being illegally smuggled to China and Russia, circumventing export controls. These efforts involve sophisticat…

  2. RESEARCH · CL_29046 ·

    California mayor pleads guilty to spying for China

    Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, California, has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government. She resigned from her city position following charges that she acted on behalf of Chine…

  3. COMMENTARY · CL_26912 ·

    US appoints new deputy federal CIO; floating data centers eyed for AI energy needs

    The U.S. government has appointed a new deputy federal chief information officer, a move that could impact the nation's approach to artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Separately, a discussion is underway regardi…

  4. TOOL · CL_24300 ·

    AI tool simplifies search of declassified UFO files

    A developer created a search tool to help navigate the vast collection of declassified UFO files released by the U.S. government. The tool leverages AI to make these documents more accessible, allowing users to search t…

  5. RESEARCH · CL_17535 ·

    Anthropic sues US government over AI risk designation amid shifting regulation talks

    AI firm Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, challenging its designation as a "supply chain risk." The company argues this label, imposed after disputes over military use restrictions on its AI too…

  6. RESEARCH · CL_11599 ·

    AI research in 2026: Spiking networks, web search agents, and Anthropic's dangerous Claude Mythos

    New research indicates that Binary Spiking Neural Networks can serve as reliable causal models, outperforming existing methods like SHAP in explaining AI decisions. Separately, a novel bi-level multi-agent system called…

  7. SIGNIFICANT · CL_09169 ·

    White House restores Anthropic access; AI safety protocols shift

    The White House is preparing new guidelines to reinstate Anthropic's access to federal agencies, ending a prolonged dispute with the Pentagon over AI safety protocols. This decision signifies a potential shift in the U.…

  8. SIGNIFICANT · CL_19880 ·

    Google, Microsoft, xAI Grant US Government Early Access to AI Models for Security Testing

    Google, Microsoft, and xAI have agreed to provide the U.S. government with early access to their new AI models for pre-deployment evaluation. This initiative, managed by the Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards…

  9. TOOL · CL_02726 ·

    OpenAI briefs Five Eyes nations on new AI-powered cyber product

    OpenAI has reportedly briefed officials from the US federal government and the Five Eyes intelligence alliance on a new product designed for cybersecurity applications. The meeting, which took place recently, suggests O…

  10. RESEARCH · CL_17805 ·

    Judge: US government's ban on Anthropic appears to be a punishment attempt

    A U.S. judge has indicated that the government's attempt to ban Anthropic may have been an act of punishment. The judge's remarks suggest that the ban was not based on legitimate regulatory grounds but rather on a desir…

  11. RESEARCH · CL_17523 ·

    Judge: US government's ban on Anthropic appears to be punishment

    A U.S. judge has indicated that the government's attempt to ban Anthropic may have been an act of punishment. The judge's comments suggest that the ban was not based on legitimate regulatory grounds. This ruling could h…