Sriram Krishnan, an outgoing tech adviser, informed the Financial Times that President Trump is opposed to the establishment of a centralized regulatory body for artificial intelligence. This stance emerges amid increasing backlash against AI technologies, highlighting the administration's position on the future of AI governance in the United States.
Trump Opposes Centralized Regulation on AI, Says Outgoing Tech Adviser
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Anthropic Reveals Cybersecurity Safeguards and Jailbreak Framework for Fable 5
Anthropic has announced the global re-deployment of Claude Fable 5, sharing insights on its cybersecurity safeguards and a proposed framework for assessing AI jailbreak severity. The safety classifiers introduced with Fable 5 aim to detect and prevent dangerous cybersecurity uses. The company has outlined the types of harms these classifiers can block and introduced a draft framework for categorizing the severity of AI jailbreaks, which allow users to bypass safety measures. This framework seeks to facilitate consistent communication among AI developers, governments, and civil society regarding jailbreak risks. Additionally, Anthropic has launched a HackerOne program for security researchers to report vulnerabilities in Fable 5, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in establishing standards for safe technology usage.
