May 16, 2023 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals what he thinks is 'scary' about AI OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said an AI system that is able to "design novel biological pathogens" is an example of "scary AI," explaining such a threat is why he testified at Congress.
May 16, 2023 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman invites federal regulation on artificial intelligence OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he welcomes U.S. lawmakers crafting federal regulation on artificial intelligence, according to testimony to a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
May 15, 2023 Vice Media files for bankruptcy, latest in a series of liberal media struggles Vice Media Group officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday morning as the latest in a series of media layoffs, cuts and shutdowns this year.
May 14, 2023 Republican demands NJ Gov. Murphy halt offshore wind project for 30-60 days amid spate of whale deaths Sen. Michael Testa, R-N.J., is calling for an investigation into whether offshore wind projects are killing whales as a troubling number have washed up dead in recent months.
May 13, 2023 California reparations panel warns of 'racially biased' medical AI, calls for legislative action California's reparations task force is recommending that state lawmakers address what it calls "racially biased" artificial intelligence used in health care.
May 12, 2023 Biden administration's war on appliances is just getting started The Biden administration's conservation agenda targeting popular household appliances is just heating up with experts warning consumers can soon expect higher prices.
May 12, 2023 Environmentalists bemoan New Mexico's alleged inaction on oil spills Environmentalists criticized New Mexico's Oil Conservation Division for a 16% increase in wastewater from oil drilling and other pollution-related concerns.
May 12, 2023 New Hampshire Gov. Sununu offers path to legal pot day after effort died in Legislature Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on Friday offered a potential path to eventually legalizing recreational marijuana under the condition that it is regulated like alcohol.
May 12, 2023 Michigan, Minnesota iron miners required to cut emissions by nearly 60% under EPA proposal The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed significant restrictions on mercury emissions from iron mining operations in the Upper Midwest.
May 12, 2023 Senate Republicans tout bipartisan actions striking down Biden climate regulations Senate Republicans are touting bipartisan legislation they have spearheaded this year, blocking Biden administration regulations, and are vowing continued oversight.