A survey by the Ada Lovelace Institute and the Alan Turing Institute reveals a significant demand for AI regulation in the UK. The research indicates that 72% of the British public would be more comfortable with AI if new laws were enacted, an increase from 62% just two years ago. This contrasts
In recent submissions to the US government, major US artificial intelligence (AI) companies have voiced concerns about the rising competition from Chinese AI models, stressing the need for strategic actions to maintain US technological leadership. Companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have
Hugging Face, a leading platform in AI development, has made a significant appeal to the US government through a statement to the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). The company emphasizes the importance of prioritizing open-source development in the upcoming AI Action Plan, focusing on
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle recently embarked on a significant visit to the United States to present the UK as an ideal destination for artificial intelligence (AI) development and investment. This visit forms part of the UK's broader "Plan for Change" initiative, which aims to reshape the
Researchers from Pillar Security demonstrated an exploit in AI coding assistants that could compromise code integrity. This exploit was found in GitHub Copilot and Cursor, where malicious rules configuration files can trick AI into generating harmful code. The vulnerability, termed "Rules File
America's position as a global leader in AI faces significant challenges from other nations, particularly China. OpenAI and Google have vocalized the urgent need for the United States to undertake strategic actions to secure and sustain its leadership in the AI domain. With detailed proposals, they