The proposed “Guaranteeing Universal Access to Cybersecurity Act” seeks to authorize $50 million annually for the MS-ISAC, which is operated by the Center for Internet Security.
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OpenAI responds to White House executive order on AI governance
OpenAI has proposed mandatory federal evaluations of the most capable AI models before public release while arguing that regulators should stop short of deciding whether those systems can be deployed, staking out a middle ground in the debate over how frontier AI should be governed. The company’s proposal came a day after the White House…
Global Security News, privacy
GM agrees to $12.75M California settlement over sale of drivers’ data
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a proposed $12.75 million settlement agreement with General Motors (GM) over allegations that the company violated the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). […]
AI, Global Security News
Entrepreneurs Flocked to Colorado. Now Red Tape Is Driving Some Away.
A proposed AI bill has many wondering whether the state’s regulations are killing its entrepreneurial spirit. “If you can’t move, you’re dead.”
AI, Global Security News
Google Chrome Launches WebMCP in Early Preview for AI Agent Interactions
Google’s Chrome team has rolled out an early preview of WebMCP, a proposed web standard that enables websites to communicate directly with AI agents via structured tools rather than relying on messy screen scraping. Today, when AI agents access websites, they often rely on screenshots or raw HTML to determine what to do. That means…
