There’s Never Been a Worse Time to Be Authentic at Work

Workers have been told to bring themselves to work, only to be disappointed time and time again, argues author Jodi-Ann Burey in her new book.

The Trump Administration Is Coming for Nonprofits. They’re Getting Ready

As the Trump administration threatens them, liberal nonprofits have been quietly preparing to do everything from surrendering 501(c)(3) status to relocating outside the US.

Former Google CEO Will Fund Boat Drones to Explore Rough Antarctic Waters

Scientists have a lot of questions about our planet’s most important carbon sink—and a new project could help answer them.

L’Eroica 2025: nel fine settimana 9mila ciclisti a caccia di gloria (e di gusto) sulle strade bianche

Torna la più classica delle ciclostoriche, un evento che dal 1997 unisce sport, cultura e convivialità: un marchio che dalla Toscana si è ormai diffuso in tutto il mondo.

Flotilla, soldati israeliani salgono a bordo e si mangiano gli aiuti umanitari

Eddie Settembrini – Vittorio Lattanzi L’articolo Flotilla, soldati israeliani salgono a bordo e si mangiano gli aiuti umanitari proviene da Lercio.

CharacterAI removes Disney characters after receiving cease-and-desist letter

“Character.ai is freeriding off the goodwill of Disney’s famous marks and brands, and blatantly infringing Disney’s copyrights,” a Disney lawyer wrote.

Why California’s new AI safety law succeeded where SB 1047 failed

California just made history as the first state to require AI safety transparency from the biggest labs in the industry. Governor Newsom signed SB 53 into law this week, mandating that AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic disclose, and stick to, their safety protocols. The decision is already sparking debate about whether other states will… Continua a leggere Why California’s new AI safety law succeeded where SB 1047 failed

OpenAI’s new social app is filled with terrifying Sam Altman deepfakes

OpenAI’s Sora app makes it too easy for people to create misleading AI content.

California just drew the blueprint for AI safety regulation with SB 53

California just made history as the first state to require AI safety transparency from the biggest labs in the industry. Governor Newsom signed SB 53 into law this week, mandating that AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic disclose, and stick to, their safety protocols. The decision is already sparking debate about whether other states will… Continua a leggere California just drew the blueprint for AI safety regulation with SB 53

Waymo can keep testing robotaxis in NYC until end of 2025 

Waymo’s permit to test autonomous vehicles in New York City has been extended to the end of the year, giving the company a few more months to make it big in the Big Apple.