Nvidia Is Planning to Launch an Open-Source AI Agent Platform
… The platform will allow these companies to dispatch AI agents to perform tasks for their own workforces. …
… The platform will allow these companies to dispatch AI agents to perform tasks for their own workforces. …
… Some watchdogs are worried that OpenAI’s race to catch up with Claude Code will put safety on the back burner. A nonprofit called the Midas Project accused OpenAI of falling back on its safety commitments with GPT-5.3-Codex, failing to properly outline the model’s cybersecurity risks. …
… Over the long term, to ensure the ongoing sufficiency of AI safety in cybersecurity, we also expect the need for more expansive defenses for future models, whose capabilities will rapidly exceed even the best purpose-built models of today.” The company says that it has homed in on three pillars for… …
… While Musk has long raised alarms about AI safety, his current firm, xAI, has been criticized by researchers at other AI labs for its “reckless” safety culture. …
… You spearheaded the Responsible AI Safety and Education, or RAISE, Act. In a nutshell, it requires major AI developers to publish safety testing practices. …
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… The company’s Advanced AI Scaling Framework outlines safety checks that the company will perform as its models become increasingly advanced.
… Silver says he sees a way to achieve this by placing AI agents inside of simulations. He is cagey about what these simulations might look like, but says the approach would allow agents to learn to achieve goals and collaborate with one another. …
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… They allege that on January 29, two agents with “DHS” clothing looking for a specific non-Microsoft employee working at the company’s headquarters campus in Redmond were turned away at reception of the Commons building. …