The US government has partnered with major tech companies, including Google, Microsoft, and Elon Musk's xAI, to evaluate their new AI models before public release. This deal, led by the Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation, aims to assess the capabilities and risks of these AI models to identify potential national security threats.
Colorado lawmakers have advanced a revised proposal to regulate AI and automated decision-making systems, requiring disclosure and transparency in AI-driven decisions. The bill includes a three-year sunset to the 'right to cure' provision.
ThredUp has launched an AI-powered shopping experience that uses agentic AI to personalize shopping for customers. The AI agent assigns a team of agents to each customer, providing personalized browsing and recommendations in real-time.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has announced the launch of a new AI-powered hiring tool called 'USA Class'. The tool uses AI to automate the creation of federal job descriptions, making it easier for hiring managers and human resources specialists to find and recruit top talent.
Apple plans to let users choose from a range of outside artificial intelligence services to power features across its software, building on a strategy to turn its devices into a comprehensive AI platform.
Other developments include Bregal Milestone's majority growth investment in meteoviva, an AI-powered building energy management solution, and NetSentries' general availability of AI-augmented security testing capabilities.
Key Takeaways
['US government partners with Google, Microsoft, and xAI to evaluate new AI models for national security risks.', 'Colorado lawmakers advance revised proposal to regulate AI and automated decision-making systems.', 'ThredUp launches AI-powered shopping experience with personalized browsing and recommendations.', "Office of Personnel Management announces AI-powered hiring tool 'USA Class'.", 'Apple to let users choose from outside AI services to power iOS features.', 'Bregal Milestone invests in meteoviva, AI-powered building energy management solution.', 'NetSentries offers AI-augmented security testing capabilities.', 'Barclays identifies CrowdStrike and another company as cybersecurity stocks poised to benefit from AI adoption.']US Government to Test AI Models from Google, Microsoft, and xAI
The US government has agreed with Google, Microsoft, and Elon Musk's xAI to evaluate their new AI models before they are publicly released. This deal is part of a new security agreement led by the Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation. The goal is to assess the capabilities and risks of these AI models to identify potential national security threats. This move comes amid growing concerns over the capabilities of powerful AI systems and the need for broader regulatory frameworks.
Trump Admin to Test AI Models from Google, Microsoft, and xAI
The Trump administration has announced agreements with Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and Elon Musk's xAI to evaluate their AI models before they are publicly available. This move is part of a broader effort to strengthen AI security and assess potential national security risks. The Center for AI Standards and Innovation will conduct pre-deployment evaluations and research to assess the capabilities and risks of these AI models.
Trump Administration to Test New AI Models from Google, Microsoft, and xAI
The Trump administration has announced a new deal with Google, Microsoft, and Elon Musk's xAI to test their new AI models before they are released to the public. This move is part of a broader effort to strengthen AI security and assess potential national security risks. The Center for AI Standards and Innovation will conduct pre-deployment evaluations and research to assess the capabilities and risks of these AI models.
Google, Microsoft, and xAI's Frontier AI to Face National Security Testing
The Center for AI Standards and Innovation has entered into agreements with Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and xAI to conduct pre-deployment evaluations and research to assess the capabilities and risks of their frontier AI models. This move is part of a broader effort to strengthen AI security and assess potential national security risks. The agreements build on previous partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic.
Microsoft, Google, and xAI Give US Access to AI Models for Security Testing
Microsoft, Google, and Elon Musk's xAI have agreed to give the US government access to their new AI models for national security testing. The Center for AI Standards and Innovation has announced the agreements amid growing concerns over the capabilities of powerful AI systems. The goal is to assess the capabilities and risks of these AI models to identify potential national security threats.
Colorado Lawmakers Advance Rewrite of 2024 Law to Regulate AI
Colorado lawmakers have advanced a revised proposal to amend the 2024 artificial intelligence law. The new bill aims to regulate AI and automated decision-making systems, requiring disclosure and transparency in AI-driven decisions. The bill has undergone significant changes, including the addition of a three-year sunset to the 'right to cure' provision.
Colorado Lawmakers Advance Rewrite of 2024 Law to Regulate Artificial Intelligence as Session Nears End
Colorado lawmakers have advanced a revised proposal to amend the 2024 artificial intelligence law. The new bill aims to regulate AI and automated decision-making systems, requiring disclosure and transparency in AI-driven decisions. The bill has undergone significant changes, including the addition of a three-year sunset to the 'right to cure' provision.
Pielli's Artificial Intelligence Content Disclosure Bill Advances
State Rep. Chris Pielli's legislation requiring disclosure of content generated by artificial intelligence has advanced out of the House Communications and Technology Committee. The bill aims to require clear and conspicuous disclosure of AI-generated content in consumer goods.
ThredUp AI Agents Personalize Shopping in Real Time
ThredUp has launched an AI-powered shopping experience that uses agentic AI to personalize shopping for customers. The AI agent assigns a team of agents to each customer, providing personalized browsing and recommendations in real-time.
OPM Announces AI-Powered Hiring Tool 'USA Class'
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has announced the launch of a new AI-powered hiring tool called 'USA Class'. The tool uses AI to automate the creation of federal job descriptions, making it easier for hiring managers and human resources specialists to find and recruit top talent.
Apple to Let Users Choose Rival AI Models Across Its iOS 27 Features
Apple plans to let users choose from a range of outside artificial intelligence services to power features across its software, building on a strategy to turn its devices into a comprehensive AI platform.
Bregal Milestone Announces Majority Growth Investment in meteoviva
Bregal Milestone has announced a majority growth investment in meteoviva, an AI-powered building energy management solution. meteoviva's intelligent solutions combine a proprietary physics-based thermodynamic model with AI to deliver energy cost reductions across large-scale commercial real estate portfolios.
These 2 Cybersecurity Stocks Are Poised to Ride the AI Wave Higher, Says Barclays
Barclays analyst Saket Kalia has identified two cybersecurity stocks that stand to benefit from AI adoption: CrowdStrike and another company. These companies are well-positioned to see increased spending prioritization as AI expands the attack surface and can lead to a greater volume and sophistication of cyber attacks.
NetSentries Announces General Availability of AI-Augmented Security Testing
NetSentries has announced the general availability of AI-augmented security testing capabilities across its expert-led targeted security assessments and within the Adversarial Exposure Validation (AEV) workflow of its NST Assure CTEM platform. The goal is to accelerate validation of real-world exposures while preserving expert oversight, accountability, and customer control.
Sources
- Microsoft, Google, xAI to Give U.S. Government Early Access to AI Models Under New Security Deal
- Trump admin. moves further into AI oversight, will test Google, Microsoft and xAI models
- Trump Administration Will Test New AI Models From Google, Microsoft And XAI Before Release Under New Deal
- Google, Microsoft and xAI’s frontier AI to face national security testing
- Microsoft, Google, xAI give US access to AI models for security testing
- Colorado lawmakers advance rewrite of 2024 law to regulate artificial intelligence
- Colorado lawmakers advance rewrite of 2024 law to regulate artificial intelligence as session nears end
- Pielli’s artificial intelligence content disclosure bill advances out of House Communications and Technology Committee
- ThredUp AI Agents Personalize Shopping in Real Time
- OPM Announces AI-Powered Hiring Tool ‘USA Class’
- Apple to Let Users Choose Rival AI Models Across Its iOS 27 Features
- Bregal Milestone Announces Majority Growth Investment in meteoviva, an AI-Powered Building Energy Management Solution
- These 2 Cybersecurity Stocks Are Poised to Ride the AI Wave Higher, Says Barclays
- NetSentries Announces General Availability of AI-Augmented Security Testing
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