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AI companies need to get society's input as they build out the ...

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said tech companies should be transparent with people as they develop artificial intelligence. Read More
Sam Altman's predictions on how the world might change with AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has made several predictions about where we're headed on AGI, superintelligence, and agentic AI — and when we might get there. Read More
The 'Oppenheimer Moment' That Looms Over Today's AI Leaders

CEOs of leading AI companies, such as OpenAI’s Sam Altman and xAI’s Elon Musk, expect that within the next four years, their systems will be smart enough to do most cognitive work—think any ... Read More
Building Trust In AI: Ethical Practices For Technology Companies

While we use technology to make a positive impact in the world, we should remember that technology serves people, and we have a responsibility to develop it ethically. Read More
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Warns Congress the Technology They’re ...

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman told senators that the artificial intelligence (AI) boom “will be at least as big as the internet, maybe bigger,” pressing Congress to clear bottlenecks in ... Read More
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's Senate testimony shows industry shift on ...

AI execs used to beg for regulation. Not anymore. Congressional testimony Thursday from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman illustrated a shift in the tech industry’s attitude to the potential risks of AI. Read More
Inside Carlyle's AI rollout: Tech chief shares wins, challenges, and cost savings
Lucia Soares is rolling out AI at investment giant Carlyle. She spoke to BI about the successes, pitfalls, and checks and balances. Read More
AI companies promised to self-regulate one year ago. What’s changed?

The White House’s voluntary AI commitments have brought better red-teaming practices and watermarks, but no meaningful transparency or accountability. Read More
Sky CEO Dana Strong on AI, Increased Sports Volume

Sky CEO Dana Strong at the Media Telecoms 2025 and Beyond conference in London, hosted by Deloitte, Enders Analysis, discussed AI and sports volume. Read More
Anthropic CEO: AI Poised to Wipe Out 50% of Entry-Level Jobs in ... - MSN

AI could wipe out up to 50% of all entry-level jobs while spiking unemployment to 10-20% in as little as one to five years, he says. Unemployment is 4.2% in the US as of April 2025. Read More
Big Tech is pushing ‘AI agents.’ They’ll need intimate access to ...

Tech companies say “AI agents” are the next big thing in artificial intelligence after chatbots. Early versions have unresolved privacy and security flaws. Read More
Agents are the future AI companies promise — and desperately need

AI agents are autonomous programs that perform tasks, make decisions, and interact with environments with little human input, and they’re the focus of every major company working on AI today. Read More
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