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Governments Are Now Requiring AI Companies to Submit Their Models for Testing Before Release

Governments are moving from voluntary AI safety promises to formal pre-release testing rules. The shift could redefine how powerful models are built, audited, and brought to market around the world.

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Declassified Pentagon Recordings Show Apollo 12 Astronauts Reported Mysterious Lights in Space

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Governments Are Now Requiring AI Companies to Submit Their Models for Testing Before Release

Governments are moving from voluntary AI safety promises to formal pre-release testing rules. The shift could redefine how powerful models are built, audited, and brought to market around the world.

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Governments Are Now Requiring AI Companies to Submit Their Models for Testing Before Release

Governments are moving from voluntary AI safety promises to formal pre-release testing rules. The shift could redefine how powerful models are built, audited, and brought to market around the world.

Key US Defender Is in a Race Against Time to Be Fit for the FIFA World Cup

Chris Richards has emerged as the most important center back in the U.S. men’s national team setup, and his ankle injury has landed at the worst possible moment. With the World Cup opening on June 12, the question is no longer whether he matters, but whether the Americans can function the same way if he is limited.