Recent developments in AI span various sectors, highlighting both its potential and the need for responsible implementation. A political consultant, Steve Kramer, faces trial for using AI to mimic Joe Biden in robocalls, stirring debate about AI's role in elections and prompting calls for regulation. Conversely, the Cloud Security Alliance's AI Safety Initiative won a 2025 CSO Award for its work in creating AI safety guidelines. Senator Cynthia Lummis is introducing a bill to protect AI developers who are transparent about their systems, while the Joint Commission and CHAI are collaborating to develop AI best practices for healthcare. Upper Darby School District is using an AI-powered security system to detect weapons in schools. To support the energy demands of AI, a former Manhattan Project site is being repurposed to supply nuclear fuel for AI data centers, and Meta is investing in geothermal energy. R/GA has launched a global AI products team, and Tamnoon has introduced an AI agent to improve cloud security response.
Key Takeaways
- Political consultant Steve Kramer is on trial for using AI to create robocalls impersonating Joe Biden.
- The Cloud Security Alliance's AI Safety Initiative received a 2025 CSO Award for its work in AI safety.
- Senator Lummis is proposing a bill to protect AI developers who are transparent about their AI systems.
- The Joint Commission and CHAI are partnering to develop AI best practices for healthcare systems.
- Upper Darby School District is using an AI-powered security system to scan for weapons.
- A former Manhattan Project site will supply nuclear fuel to power AI data centers.
- Meta is investing in geothermal energy to power its AI data centers.
- R/GA has launched a global AI products team to help brands grow using AI.
- Tamnoon has launched an AI agent to improve cloud security response.
Consultant on trial for Biden AI robocalls says he has no regrets
Steve Kramer, a political consultant, is on trial for sending AI-generated robocalls that sounded like Joe Biden to voters in New Hampshire. Kramer says he doesn't regret his actions and believes he didn't break the law. The robocalls told voters to save their votes for the November election. Kramer says he wanted to highlight the dangers of AI and that his actions spurred AI regulations. He faces a $6 million fine from the Federal Communications Commission.
Consultant on trial for Biden AI robocalls says he has no regrets
A political consultant, Steven Kramer, is on trial for sending robocalls that used AI to mimic former President Joe Biden. Kramer stated he doesn't regret his actions and is confident he didn't break the law. The calls told voters to save their votes for the November election. Kramer said his goal was to show the potential dangers of AI, after paying $150 to create the recording. He faces decades in prison if convicted of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate.
Cloud Security Alliance's AI Safety Initiative wins 2025 CSO Award
The Cloud Security Alliance's AI Safety Initiative won a 2025 CSO Award. The award recognizes the initiative's innovation and leadership in security. The AI Safety Initiative brings together experts in AI, cloud security, and compliance. They create guidelines and tools for safely using AI, reducing risks and increasing AI's positive impact. The initiative partners with companies like Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
Cloud Security Alliance's AI Safety Initiative wins 2025 CSO Award
The Cloud Security Alliance's AI Safety Initiative has been named a winner of the 2025 CSO Awards. The award recognizes the initiative's exceptional security projects and innovative thought leadership. The AI Safety Initiative unites leaders in AI, cloud security, and compliance to develop guidance for deploying AI solutions safely and responsibly. The goal is to reduce risks and increase the positive impact of AI. The initiative partners with Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency.
New bill protects AI companies that offer transparency from lawsuits
Senator Cynthia Lummis is introducing a bill called the Responsible Innovation and Safe Expertise Act. It would protect AI developers from lawsuits if they publicly share how their AI systems work. The bill clarifies that professionals using AI, like doctors and lawyers, are still responsible for their decisions. The bill aims to encourage AI innovation while requiring transparency. It does not protect AI developers who act recklessly or engage in misconduct.
School district reflects on new AI safety system this year
Upper Darby School District installed a new AI-powered security system called Evolv in December 2024. The system scans for potential weapons at three schools. Since then, staff found seven knives or box cutters, two brass knuckles, and seven pepper spray devices. The superintendent, Daniel McGarry, said the system uses the same technology as Lincoln Financial Field. The system had almost 800,000 visitors and 70,000 alerts, mostly for umbrellas and computers.
Trump's nuclear plan powers up for AI race against China
A former Manhattan Project site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is helping the U.S. compete with China in AI. A new uranium enrichment facility will supply nuclear fuel to power AI data centers. The U.S. aims to increase domestic nuclear energy production. China plans to build 100 new nuclear power reactors by 2035, while the U.S. has built three in the last 30 years. Data centers are expected to use 12% of U.S. energy by 2028.
R/GA launches global AI products team led by Ben Cooper
R/GA has created a global AI products team to help brands grow using AI. Ben Cooper will lead the team as global executive director. The team will develop custom AI products and reusable systems for clients. R/GA will invest in core technology and apply it across different clients. Cooper was previously at M&C Saatchi Australia and The Monkeys. The team includes specialists in conversational AI, generative AI, and product strategy.
Joint Commission and CHAI team up on AI guidance for health systems
The Joint Commission is working with the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) to create AI best practices for healthcare. They will develop tools, playbooks, and a certification program. The goal is to promote responsible AI use in hospitals and health systems. The first guidance will be available in the fall of 2025. The AI certification program will follow. This partnership aims to help healthcare organizations safely use AI to improve patient care.
Tamnoon launches AI agent to improve cloud security response
Tamnoon has launched a Managed CDR service and AI-powered agent called TAMI. These tools help security teams respond to cloud threats in complex environments. The Managed CDR service uses signals from cloud platforms like Wiz and Amazon GuardDuty. TAMI filters alerts, prioritizes based on context, and recommends solutions. The goal is to reduce false positives and speed up resolution. Tamnoon's approach streamlines remediation and connects the dots across platforms.
Meta invests in geothermal energy for AI data centers
Meta is making a new deal with XGS Energy to support geothermal projects in New Mexico. The plan is to add 150 megawatts of carbon pollution-free electricity to the power grid. Meta needs more electricity for AI and data centers. XGS Energy is developing new geothermal technologies. The initiative will roll out in two phases, aiming to be operational by 2030. Meta wants to reach net zero emissions by the end of the decade.
Sources
- Consultant on trial for AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden says he has no regrets
- Consultant on Trial for AI-Generated Robocalls Mimicking Biden Says He Has No Regrets
- Cloud Security Alliance’s AI Safety Initiative Named a 2025 CSO Awards Winner
- Cloud Security Alliance’s AI Safety Initiative Named a 2025 CSO Awards Winner
- New GOP bill would protect AI companies from lawsuits if they offer transparency
- Philadelphia-area school district leader reflects on new AI safety system added this year
- Trump's nuclear strategy takes shape as former Manhattan Project site powers up for AI race against China
- R/GA establishes global AI products team
- Joint Commission teams with CHAI on artificial intelligence guidance
- Tamnoon Launches Managed CDR and AI Agent to Streamline Cloud Security Response Across Multi-Cloud Environments
- Meta inks a new geothermal energy deal to support AI