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  2. OpenAI subpoenas six AI safety nonprofits.

  3. AI Deepfakes Just Hit U.S. Politics Big Time!

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OpenAI subpoenaed six AI safety nonprofits, escalating the battle for AI's future.

📝 Short Intro
A sharp escalation in tension has emerged between Silicon Valley executives and AI-safety nonprofits: leaders such as David Sacks and Jason Kwon (CSO of OpenAI) publicly accused safety advocates of fear-mongering or acting as “puppet masters” for regulation.

📌 What You Need to Know

  • Sacks claimed that Anthropic is running a “sophisticated regulatory capture strategy” to push laws beneficial to itself while stifling smaller startups.

  • OpenAI reportedly issued subpoenas to six nonprofits (including Encode) seeking communications related to their criticisms of the company and its restructuring — raising concern among nonprofits about being targeted.

  • Some AI safety orgs responded anonymously, saying they feel intimidated by these tactics and fear chilling effects on advocacy.

  • The dispute follows broader friction over recent legislative efforts (e.g., California’s AI safety bills) where tech firms have pushed back on regulation-heavy frameworks.

  • Both parties portray their positions as essential: the tech side argues regulation is stifling innovation, while safety advocates argue unchecked speed is creating real systemic risk.

📎 Why This Matters
These developments magnify a fundamental challenge in AI: balancing rapid innovation with meaningful governance. If safety advocates feel silenced, it could weaken oversight just as AI capabilities accelerate — and that could have far-reaching consequences for trust, regulation, and the future of the industry.


Read More: TechCrunch

AI Deepfakes Just Hit U.S. Politics Big Time!

📝 Short Intro
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) released a synthetic video of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, using generative AI to simulate his voice and face saying “Every day gets better for us” in the context of a government shutdown — even though no actual footage of him saying this exists. The post remains on X without being removed or labelled by the platform.

📌 What You Need to Know

  • The video uses an authentic quote from Schumer’s printed interview, but the visual and audio were artificially generated.

  • NRSC posted the clip on X’s official account; despite X’s policy that prohibits deceptive manipulated media likely to mislead, no enforcement action has been confirmed.

  • The video includes a small watermark-like badge saying “AI-generated,” but critics say its placement and clarity are insufficient to prevent confusion.

  • Laws in most U.S. states ban certain election-deepfakes, but this clip falls in a gray zone because it uses real quoted text and targets a political figure — yet is technically synthetic.

  • Observers warn this case reflects accelerating risks: very realistic political deepfakes proliferating before platforms and regulations can keep pace.

📎 Why This Matters
When political campaigns use hyper-realistic synthetic media and platforms like X don’t act swiftly, trust in online discourse and democratic processes is threatened. This incident highlights how quickly generative-AI tools are transforming the contours of political messaging and misinformation.

Read More: TechCrunch

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