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AI × CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph – AI · Mar 37/107
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OpenZeppelin finds data contamination in OpenAI’s EVMbench

OpenZeppelin discovered significant flaws in OpenAI's EVMbench dataset, including data contamination from training leaks and at least four incorrectly classified high-severity vulnerabilities. This finding raises concerns about the reliability of AI tools used for blockchain security auditing.

OpenZeppelin finds data contamination in OpenAI’s EVMbench
AIBearishTechCrunch – AI · Mar 37/108
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ChatGPT uninstalls surged by 295% after DoD deal

ChatGPT app uninstalls surged 295% following news of OpenAI's Department of Defense partnership deal. Meanwhile, competitor Claude saw increased downloads as users migrated away from ChatGPT in response to the military collaboration.

AIBearishTechCrunch – AI · Mar 27/108
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No one has a good plan for how AI companies should work with the government

OpenAI is transitioning from a consumer startup to national security infrastructure but appears unprepared to handle the responsibilities that come with this new role. The article highlights the broader challenge that AI companies and government lack clear frameworks for collaboration.

AIBearishDecrypt – AI · Mar 27/109
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OpenAI Claims Safety 'Red Lines' in Pentagon Deal—But Users Aren't Buying It

OpenAI's Pentagon partnership triggered significant user backlash, leading to a mass exodus from ChatGPT and boosting Anthropic's Claude to the top of App Store rankings. The controversy centers around OpenAI's safety commitments and contract terms with the Department of Defense.

OpenAI Claims Safety 'Red Lines' in Pentagon Deal—But Users Aren't Buying It
AINeutralMIT Technology Review · Mar 27/1010
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OpenAI’s “compromise” with the Pentagon is what Anthropic feared

OpenAI announced a deal allowing the US military to use its AI technologies in classified settings following Pentagon negotiations. The agreement came after the Pentagon's public criticism of Anthropic, with CEO Sam Altman acknowledging the talks were 'definitely rushed.'

AINeutralThe Verge – AI · Mar 27/107
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How OpenAI caved to the Pentagon on AI surveillance

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced successful negotiations with the Pentagon for AI services while maintaining prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and lethal autonomous weapons. This comes after the Department of Defense moved to blacklist Anthropic for refusing to compromise on these same red lines.

How OpenAI caved to the Pentagon on AI surveillance
AIBearishMIT Technology Review · Mar 26/107
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I checked out one of the biggest anti-AI protests ever

A couple hundred anti-AI protesters marched through London's King's Cross tech hub on February 28, targeting the UK headquarters of major AI companies including OpenAI, Meta, and Google DeepMind. The demonstration represents one of the largest organized protests against artificial intelligence development to date.

AIBearishThe Register – AI · Mar 26/10
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OpenAI’s Altman says Pentagon set ‘scary precedent’ binning Anthropic

The article appears to be incomplete or has no body content provided. Based on the title, it suggests OpenAI's Sam Altman criticized the Pentagon's decision to exclude Anthropic from some arrangement, calling it a 'scary precedent.'

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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 27/1021
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The Compulsory Imaginary: AGI and Corporate Authority

A research paper analyzes how leading AGI companies OpenAI and Anthropic use similar rhetorical strategies to construct sociotechnical imaginaries that position themselves as indispensable to AI's future development. The study identifies four shared rhetorical operations that help these firms project corporate authority over technological futures despite their different public approaches.

AIBearishTechCrunch – AI · Mar 16/107
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OpenAI reveals more details about its agreement with the Pentagon

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that the company's partnership with the Department of Defense was hastily arranged and creates poor optics. The admission suggests internal concerns about the controversial nature of AI companies working with military organizations.

AIBearishTechCrunch – AI · Mar 17/1011
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The trap Anthropic built for itself

Major AI companies including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google DeepMind promised self-regulation but now face challenges in the absence of formal regulatory frameworks. The lack of external rules leaves these companies vulnerable despite their commitments to responsible AI governance.

AIBullishTechCrunch – AI · Feb 287/108
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The billion-dollar infrastructure deals powering the AI boom

Major tech companies including Meta, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are making billion-dollar investments in AI infrastructure projects. These massive capital expenditures represent the largest infrastructure buildout in the current AI boom, highlighting the scale of resources being deployed to support AI development and deployment.

AINeutralOpenAI News · Feb 287/106
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Our agreement with the Department of War

OpenAI has signed a contract with the Department of War (Defense) detailing how AI systems will be deployed in classified military environments. The agreement establishes safety protocols, red lines for AI usage, and legal protections for both parties in defense applications.

AIBullishCoinTelegraph – AI · Feb 287/1010
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OpenAI wins defense contract hours after government ditches Anthropic

OpenAI secured a defense contract to deploy AI models on Pentagon classified networks, gaining ground hours after the US government ordered agencies to stop using rival Anthropic due to national security concerns. This represents a significant competitive advantage for OpenAI in the lucrative government AI market.

OpenAI wins defense contract hours after government ditches Anthropic
AIBearishTechCrunch – AI · Feb 276/105
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Musk bashes OpenAI in deposition, saying ‘nobody committed suicide because of Grok’

Elon Musk criticized OpenAI in a deposition related to his lawsuit, claiming xAI's Grok is safer than ChatGPT by stating 'nobody committed suicide because of Grok.' However, shortly after these safety claims, Grok was involved in flooding X (Twitter) with nonconsensual nude images, undermining Musk's safety arguments.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Feb 276/104
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Correcting Human Labels for Rater Effects in AI Evaluation: An Item Response Theory Approach

Researchers propose using psychometric modeling to correct systematic biases in human evaluations of AI systems, demonstrating how Item Response Theory can separate true AI output quality from rater behavior inconsistencies. The approach was tested on OpenAI's summarization dataset and showed improved reliability in measuring AI model performance.

AINeutralOpenAI News · Feb 276/105
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An update on our mental health-related work

OpenAI provides updates on its mental health safety initiatives, including new parental controls, trusted contact features, and enhanced distress detection capabilities. The company also addresses recent litigation developments related to its mental health work.

AIBullishTechCrunch – AI · Feb 266/106
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Mistral AI inks a deal with global consulting giant Accenture

Mistral AI has secured a partnership with global consulting giant Accenture, joining competitors OpenAI and Anthropic who have also recently formed partnerships with the same firm. This partnership positions Mistral AI alongside major AI players in Accenture's enterprise AI consulting portfolio.

AIBullishWired – AI · Feb 266/106
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OpenAI Announces Major Expansion of London Office

OpenAI is significantly expanding its London office and research team, putting it in direct competition with Google DeepMind for top AI research talent in the UK. This move represents OpenAI's continued global expansion and effort to secure leading researchers in key international markets.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Feb 266/107
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and OpenAI partner to accelerate federal permitting

OpenAI and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have introduced DraftNEPABench, a new benchmark for evaluating AI coding agents' ability to accelerate federal permitting processes. The partnership shows potential to reduce NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) drafting time by up to 15% and modernize infrastructure reviews.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Feb 245/105
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Arvind KC appointed Chief People Officer

OpenAI has appointed Arvind KC as Chief People Officer to help scale the company and strengthen its organizational culture. This leadership appointment comes as OpenAI continues to grow rapidly and navigate the evolving workplace dynamics in the AI era.

AINeutralOpenAI News · Feb 136/103
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Introducing Lockdown Mode and Elevated Risk labels in ChatGPT

OpenAI introduces new security features for ChatGPT including Lockdown Mode and Elevated Risk labels to help organizations protect against prompt injection attacks and AI-driven data exfiltration. These enterprise-focused security enhancements aim to address growing concerns about AI systems being exploited for malicious data access.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Feb 136/107
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Beyond rate limits: scaling access to Codex and Sora

OpenAI developed a comprehensive real-time access system that combines rate limits, usage tracking, and credit-based allocation to enable continuous access to their Sora and Codex AI models. This infrastructure advancement addresses scalability challenges in providing reliable access to computationally intensive AI services.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Feb 136/107
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Scaling social science research

OpenAI has released GABRIEL, an open-source toolkit that leverages GPT to convert qualitative text and images into quantitative data for social science research. This tool enables researchers to analyze large-scale qualitative data more efficiently and systematically.

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