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Posted onAnthropic has launched a new research initiative called Anthropic Institute and has revealed that its Public Policy team is opening its first office in Washington, DC this spring. The company has made the announcement just a couple of days after it sued the US government to challenge the supply chain risk designation it received from…
How to prove youre not a deepfake on Zoom: LinkedIns verified badge to all platforms – for free
Posted onScreenshot by David Berlind/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways The Verified on LinkedIn program is now available to all websites and apps. The program aims to help users discern between authentic and deepfake identities. Zoom is incorporating the Verified badge as a part of the program’s rollout….
Starfleet Academy is the best first season of a Star Trek show ever
Posted onThe first season of a TV show is a tricky thing. It has to convince people to watch it and justify the show’s existence to the network (or streaming service) execs. It has to deal with actors and writers who may not have fully dialed into the characters and world yet. There are some shows…
Tesla finally kills Autopilot in a bid to boost FSD subscriptions
Posted onTesla scrapped its Autopilot driver assist feature that used to come standard in new vehicles, as it attempts to steer customers to its newly subscription-only Full Self-Driving (FSD) system. According to Electrek, the company removed Basic Autopilot as a standard feature from new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in North America. That means in…
MCP AI agent security startup Runlayer launches with 8 unicorns, $11M from Khosla’s Keith Rabois and Felicis | TechCrunch
Posted onOn Monday, a new Model Context Protocol security startup called Runlayer launched out of stealth with $11 million in seed funding from Khosla Ventures’ Keith Rabois and Felicis. It was created by third-time founder Andrew Berman (previous companies: baby-monitor maker Nanit and an AI video conferencing tool, Vowel, that sold to Zapier in 2024). In…
New York governor Kathy Hochul signs RAISE Act to regulate AI safety | TechCrunch
Posted onGovernor Kathy Hochul has signed the RAISE Act, positioning New York as the second U.S. state to enact major AI safety legislation. State lawmakers passed the RAISE Act in June, but following lobbying from the tech industry, Hochul proposed changes to scale the bill back. The New York Times reports that Hochul ultimately agreed to…
