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06.04.26 - 22:42
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OpenAI Pushes for Policies to Offset AI′s Impact | Bloomberg Tech 4/6/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow speak with OpenAI's Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane about the company's new policy proposals to help manage the rapid changes brought about by artificial intelligence. Plus, Oracle names a new CFO to help the company navigate massive data center development plans and a cash crunch. And, NASA's Artemis II is set to pass at the closest distance that humans have come to the lunar surface in 50 years. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.04.26 - 21:36
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Former Commerce Secretary on Where AI Will Actually Create Jobs (Bloomberg)
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"It's much easier to start your own business because of AI tools."
Gina Raimondo, former commerce secretary and now a CFR Distinguished Fellow, joins Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal on the Odd Lots podcast to discuss US relations with Europe and China and how the emergence of AI will shape the future employment landscape." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.04.26 - 19:06
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OpenAI Releases Policy Recommendations for AI Age (Bloomberg)
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OpenAI has released policy recommendations to address the rapid social changes driven by AI. OpenAI's Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane discusses the company's ideas to “ensure AI benefits everyone.” Lehane joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.04.26 - 17:48
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Using AI to prepare and evaluate environmental assessments risks ′robodebt-style′ failures, scientists say (The Guardian)
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Conservationists warn the move could push species closer to extinction and says clearer environmental rules are needed insteadGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastConservationists and scientists have warned a mining lobby proposal to use artificial intelligence to speed up national environmental approvals could generate “Robodebt-style” failures, putting threatened species at further risk.The Minerals Council of Australia has asked the government to spend $13m to trial the use of AI to help companies prepare applications and help the federal government make decisions. Continue reading......
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