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MIT Technology Review — AI · · International

Google DeepMind is worried about what happens when millions of agents start to interact

Google DeepMind is funding research into the potential dangers of situations where millions of different AI agents interact with each other online. According to Rohin Shah, who directs the company’s AGI safety and alignment research, the mass-market arrival of agents that can carry out tasks without human oversight and follow instructions given to them by other…

Who should care: General readers · AI governance · Policy

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B Bruegel · · International

The right balance: how to fix European Union artificial intelligence regulation

A Bruegel analysis examines shortcomings in the EU's AI Act and proposes adjustments to better calibrate its regulatory framework, suggesting the current rules may be misaligned in ways that affect both innovation and rights protection.

Why this matters: How the EU tunes its AI rules has direct consequences for individuals: overly lax standards can enable unchecked automated surveillance and profiling, while poorly designed restrictions may push high-risk systems into less-regulated jurisdictions where civil liberties protections are weaker.

Who should care: AI governance · Lawyers · Administrators · Compliance · General readers · Policy

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Politico — Tech · · International

Meta keeps distance from Trump's AI ownership idea

The Meta executive said the notion that the U.S. government should receive a financial stake in top AI companies is "not something we’ve spent a ton of time on."

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MIT Technology Review — AI · · International

Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise

As adoption of AI agents looks set to surge by as much as 300% in the next two years, leadership teams are carefully considering the implications of a hybrid human-AI workforce. Unlike existing enterprise-level automation that relies on manual input, AI agents are capable of autonomously coordinating complex tasks, interacting with multiple tools and environments across…

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MIT Technology Review — AI · · International

Five things you need to know about AI

At SXSW London last week I gave a talk called “Five things you need to know about AI,” in which I shared what I think are the biggest themes in AI right now. I pulled a few things from our first AI10 list, an annual guide to the most important trends in this buzzy world,…

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