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AI Ethics and Regulation Debate

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Intensifying global debates on AI ethics and regulation dominate the technology landscape, with significant implications for international policy and corporate governance. OpenAI's recent confidential submission of an S-1 registration statement to U.S. securities regulators signals its intent to go public, marking a pivotal moment in the AI sector. This move underscores the growing commercial interest in AI technologies and raises questions about the ethical frameworks guiding their development and deployment. As AI continues to evolve, governments and corporations grapple with establishing regulations that balance innovation with ethical considerations.

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Whether automation will make human workers obsolete depends on more than just how smart the AI is.
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It has since restructured as a for-profit corporation.
OpenAI has confidentially submitted an S-1 registration statement to U.S. securities regulators, marking its first step toward going public. This move comes just one week after rival Anthropic announced its own filing as both companies seek to raise substantial funds for expansion.
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And in one instance, according to an insider, an even more bizarre circumstance is getting scrutiny.
Intensifying scrutiny from the U.S. government over prediction markets has heightened competition between Polymarket and Kalshi, as both companies race to ensure compliance and avoid regulatory pitfalls that could impact their market positions. This evolving landscape raises concerns about potential market manipulation and the future of prediction markets.
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Rise of AI slop and ‘pink slime’ journalism poses risk to Australian politics: Experts
Experts in Australia warn that a surge in AI-generated content, including 'pink slime' journalism, threatens the integrity of political discourse. This phenomenon is characterized by mass-produced content masquerading as local news, aimed at influencing public opinion and undermining democracy.
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May 2026
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Ilya Sutskever Stands by His Role in Sam Altman’s OpenAI Ouster: ‘I Didn’t Want It to Be Destroyed’
Ilya Sutskever confirmed his involvement in the ousting of Sam Altman, stating, 'I didn’t want it to be destroyed.' He emphasized the need for OpenAI's integrity amid ongoing debates about its direction and leadership.
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Nearly 3,000 peer-reviewed medical papers have fake citations, AI-assisted audit finds
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