US government
PulseAugur coverage of US government — every cluster mentioning US government across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Reports suggest Trump's upcoming AI executive order will make sharing AI models with the government voluntary. 来源
- 2026-05-16 regulatory US officials are discussing a $1.7 billion fund to settle claims of government weaponization, potentially resolving Donald Trump's lawsuit against the IRS. 来源
- 2026-05-12 regulatory A US government webpage detailing AI vetting agreements with Google, xAI, and Microsoft has been removed from its website.
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AI safety advocate calls for political movement to manage superintelligence risks
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 …
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Trump AI order to make model sharing voluntary
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 ma…
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Americans distrust AI and its developers, studies show
Recent studies from Pew Research Center and Gallup reveal a significant public distrust in artificial intelligence and its developers. While AI experts express optimism about the technology's benefits, most Americans ar…
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Trump agrees to $1.7B fund to settle IRS lawsuit over tax leak
President Donald Trump has agreed to a $1.7 billion settlement to resolve his lawsuit against the IRS over a tax return leak. This fund, dubbed the "Anti-Weaponization Fund," aims to compensate individuals who believe t…
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AI surpasses doctors in medical diagnosis, Musk comments on US AI
A recent analysis suggests that AI models are now outperforming human doctors in diagnosing certain medical conditions, specifically pancreatic cancer. This advancement is highlighted in a briefing that also touches upo…
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Ex-US contractor convicted for destroying federal databases
A former US government software contractor has been convicted for intentionally destroying databases. The contractor's actions led to the deletion of critical data, impacting government operations. His twin brother is s…
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US agency proposes pre-release review for AI models
The US government is considering a new approach to AI safety, with proposals suggesting that federal agencies should review AI models before their public release. This initiative aims to proactively identify and mitigat…
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US government claims China lags AI by 8 months, but data suggests otherwise
A report from the US government claims that Chinese AI technology is approximately eight months behind leading Silicon Valley firms. However, an analysis of the report's methodology and independent market data suggests …
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US Government Ill-Prepared for AI-Driven Cyberattacks, Experts Warn
A podcast discusses the US government's unpreparedness for AI-driven cyberattacks. The episode highlights the potential for sophisticated AI tools to be used by malicious actors to exploit vulnerabilities in national se…
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ARC-AGI-3 benchmark challenges top AI models, while AI's economic and geopolitical impacts are debated
A recent analysis highlights significant developments across the AI landscape, including a staggering $725 billion investment in the AI sector and the US government's intention to classify AI models as national resource…
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US warns embassies about intellectual property theft by Chinese AI firms
The US government is reportedly warning its embassies about the potential theft of intellectual property by Chinese AI companies like DeepSeek. This concern stems from allegations that these companies may be using stole…
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US government agencies widely adopt AI agents, outpacing private sector
A recent IDC study revealed that 82% of US government agencies are currently utilizing AI agents. This widespread adoption suggests that government entities are embracing AI technology at a faster pace than the private …
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THREAT MODEL: CYBERSECURITY 🧑💻 for Apr. 28th, 2026 by independent journalist @ violetblue - # SANS trains # ICE now - How the US government evades data laws -
Independent journalist Violet Blue's "Threat Model" newsletter for April 28th, 2026, covers a range of cybersecurity topics. It includes discussions on how the US government bypasses data regulations and the ethical imp…
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US government uses AI and data brokers for mass surveillance, bypassing privacy rules
The US government is increasing its surveillance capabilities by purchasing vast amounts of sensitive personal data from commercial data brokers. This data, collected through apps and devices, is not subject to the same…
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Softbank, NVIDIA, and US Govt invest in Intel to develop new RTX SOCs
Softbank, NVIDIA, and the US government have acquired stakes in Intel, taking 2%, 5%, and 10% respectively. This collaboration aims to develop Intel x86 RTX System-on-Chips (SOCs) targeted for both consumer and datacent…