AI Safety Shouldn’t Mean Hitting the Kill Switch
Anthropic’s sudden shutdown of Mythos 5 and Fable 5 was the week’s loudest jolt in AI. My view is simple: blunt shutdowns are a bad way to do safety. We
Anthropic’s sudden shutdown of Mythos 5 and Fable 5 was the week’s loudest jolt in AI. My view is simple: blunt shutdowns are a bad way to do safety. We

Guardrails, a new entrant in the policy arena, is presenting itself as a populist political movement fueled by small-dollar donations from people working inside the artificial intelligence surge. The group’s

Rising tension involving Iran has rattled fuel markets and pushed European leaders to rethink how the continent moves energy and goods. Policymakers and companies are searching for safer routes and

Warning signs are flashing for the American dream of business ownership, as many entrepreneurs report they are finding it harder than their parents did to get ahead. The squeeze is
Smartphones keep chasing speed and camera tricks, but most people want a device that lasts. After watching a hands-on with Tecno’s Pova 85G, I’m convinced the market is overdue for

Mistral AI announced the launch of a new product called Vibe, a push into industrial AI, and plans to build out data center capacity, signaling a sharper challenge to OpenAI.

Stephen Colbert marked his final day as host with a quiet but pointed gesture that spoke louder than a monologue. On air, he sat at a piano and played “Linus

Eight aircrew members were killed when a Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base on Monday in California during a radar system test. The incident occurred

U.S. technology giants rallied after Washington and Beijing agreed to a temporary truce in trade tensions, with Amazon and Meta leading gains across the so-called “Magnificent Seven.” The surge came