
The MIT Non-AI License: A Paradigm Shift
Explore the MIT Non-AI License and its impact on AI ethics and innovation.
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Explore the MIT Non-AI License and its impact on AI ethics and innovation.

We explore the new MIT Non-AI License and its impact on the future of artificial intelligence.

We explore the AI Crackpot Index, analyzing wild ideas and their impact on public perception of artificial intelligence.

MIT's new license may change how we interact with AI and safeguard innovation.

Explore how the new MIT Non-AI License redefines ethics and the use of AI.

MIT launches a new license limiting the use of its technologies in AI, marking a milestone in AI ethics.

The UN and ITU have launched the AI for Good Global Commission, aiming to bridge the gap between differing global regulatory approaches. Featuring industry leaders like Jensen Huang, Andy Jassy, and Brad Smith, the commission will focus on infrastructure development, practical application, and AI trustworthiness.

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance issued a joint warning about the imminent threat of AI-powered cyberattacks. These technological advancements are transforming the threat landscape by lowering barriers to malicious actors and accelerating the speed of attacks.
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a federal bill seeking to establish a single regulatory framework for AI in the United States, with transparency requirements, a federal model registry, and limits on state regulations.