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Whistleblowers accuse OpenAI of ‘illegally restrictive’ NDAs


Whistleblowers have accused OpenAI of placing illegal restrictions on how employees can communicate with government regulators, according to a letter

Meta announced former President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts will no longer be subject to heightened suspension penalties, according to an updated blog post on Friday. The full and final text of the EU AI Act, the European Union’s landmark risk-based regulation for applications of artificial intelligence, has been published in the bloc’s Official Journal. While the figure of $500 million has been bandied around in various reports for months, in a press briefing early Thursday morning, Graphcore co-founder and CEO Nigel Toon remained coy on the details.

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