Common Sense Media has launched the Youth AI Safety Institute to test AI products and hold developers accountable for their safety, particularly for kids. The institute will be guided by a board of advisors with experts in AI, youth development, and child safety.
US courts are shaping the future of AI in America by folding it into existing legal doctrines, but are beginning to grapple with the implications of AI systems providing false information.
Physical AI is transforming robotics by integrating advanced neural networks into hardware, enabling machines to sense, navigate, and interact with the physical environment in real time.
Google has introduced Multi-Token Prediction drafters for its Gemma 4 models, reducing latency bottlenecks and improving responsiveness for developers. Meanwhile, Allego has launched Allego 9, a platform designed to help revenue teams turn AI into consistent execution.
AI is also having an impact on various industries, including robotics sales, civil litigation, and security. Faraday Future has seen growth in robotics sales, while Saamia Aziz has developed a tool using AI to help small businesses navigate breach-of-contract cases.
However, AI also poses security risks, with one in four MCP servers opening AI agent security to code execution risk. The AI industry is creating a new class of highly skilled and highly paid workers, but it's unclear whether AI will create a permanent underclass or not.
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["Common Sense Media launches Youth AI Safety Institute to test AI products for kids' safety", 'US courts shape AI rules by folding it into existing legal doctrines', 'Physical AI transforms robotics with advanced neural networks and real-time interaction', 'Google introduces Multi-Token Prediction drafters for Gemma 4 models to reduce latency', 'Allego launches Allego 9 to help revenue teams turn AI into consistent execution', 'Faraday Future sees growth in robotics sales with 68 units delivered since March', 'Saamia Aziz develops AI tool to help small businesses navigate breach-of-contract cases', 'AI poses security risk with one in four MCP servers vulnerable to code execution', 'AI industry creates new class of highly skilled and highly paid workers', 'Dealerships adapt to AI-driven market with online support groups and communities']Common Sense Media tests AI safety for kids
Common Sense Media has launched a new test lab called the Youth AI Safety Institute to ensure AI safety for kids. The institute will test AI products and hold developers accountable for their safety. This move comes after years of studies showing a potential catastrophe for kids from AI. The institute will be guided by a board of advisors with experts in AI, youth development, and child safety.
Common Sense Media tests AI safety for kids
Common Sense Media has launched a new test lab called the Youth AI Safety Institute to ensure AI safety for kids. The institute will test AI products and hold developers accountable for their safety. This move comes after years of studies showing a potential catastrophe for kids from AI. The institute will be guided by a board of advisors with experts in AI, youth development, and child safety.
US courts shape AI rules
US courts are quietly shaping the future of AI in America. Courts have mostly resisted treating AI as something fundamentally new. Instead, they have folded AI into existing legal doctrines. However, as AI cases move into less familiar terrain, courts are beginning to grapple with what it means for an AI system to say something false.
Dealerships adapt to AI-driven market
Online support groups may be one way for dealerships investing in AI to test their ideas and innovations with others. The column discusses the case for dealership communities in an AI-driven market.
Physical AI transforms robotics
Physical AI is rapidly moving from science fiction to reality, poised to reshape the real economy. It represents the integration of advanced neural networks into hardware, enabling machines to sense, navigate, and interact with the physical environment in real time.
AI robotics sales growth accelerates
Faraday Future added 46 new robotics sales and shipments in April, bringing total deliveries since March to 68 units. The company is investing heavily in building a developer and education ecosystem around its robotics platform.
Saamia Aziz uses AI for civil litigation
3L Saamia Aziz built DepoBaby, a Streamlit app that uses AI to generate a case timeline, party relationship map, and preliminary discovery plan. The tool helps small businesses navigate breach-of-contract cases.
Gemma 4 speeds up AI inference
Google introduced Multi-Token Prediction drafters for Gemma 4 models, reducing latency bottlenecks and achieving improved responsiveness for developers.
Allego 9 connects AI to revenue execution
Allego introduced Allego 9, a next-generation platform designed to help revenue teams turn AI into consistent execution. The platform includes AI-powered chatbots, personalized sales content, and real-time analytics.
AI security risk found in MCP servers
One in four MCP servers opens AI agent security to code execution risk. Researchers found that most organizations have governed only the observable half of AI security risks.
AI industry creates new class of workers
The AI industry is creating a new class of highly skilled and highly paid workers. It's unclear whether AI will create a permanent underclass or not.
Sources
- Common Sense Media creates independent watchdog to test AI safety for kids
- Common Sense Media creates independent watchdog to test AI safety for kids
- America’s AI Rules Are Being Written in Courtrooms
- Column: The case for dealership communities in an AI-driven market
- The Rise of Physical AI & the Next Phase of Automation
- AI robotics sales growth rises as Faraday Future expands into education
- Ready for Tomorrow: 3L Saamia Aziz uses AI to streamline civil litigation work - UC Law San Francisco (Formerly UC Hastings)
- Accelerating Gemma 4: faster inference with multi-token prediction drafters
- Allego Introduces Allego 9 to Connect AI Directly to Revenue Execution
- One in four MCP servers opens AI agent security to code execution risk
- A Permanent AI-Driven Underclass? Maybe, But Likely Not.
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