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🤖 The U.S. Government May Own a Piece of OpenAI — Plus AI's Dangerous Trust Problem Exposed

🤖 The U.S. Government May Own a Piece of OpenAI — Plus AI's Dangerous Trust Problem Exposed

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Explosive developments are reshaping the AI landscape as OpenAI enters early talks about handing a five percent stake to the United States government — a move that could redefine how frontier AI companies relate to state power. Meanwhile, Anthropic had one of its most dramatic weeks ever, navigating a government standoff over export controls on its most powerful models before emerging with new products and fresh momentum. Two damning investigations reveal a systemic trust crisis in AI: review summaries are whitewashing serious safety red flags at hotels, and frequent AI chatbot users are significantly more likely to believe health misinformation. Meta is pushing into controversial territory with a subscription model for its smart glasses, forcing consumers to pay both for hardware and ongoing AI access. SpaceX gave investors a glimpse of a mysterious AI-powered device that hints at Elon Musk's ambitions in the wireless hardware market. A new United Nations report warns that unchecked AI expansion could widen the gap between wealthy and developing nations. And a major web infrastructure company is forcing AI training crawlers to identify themselves or face sweeping blocks across publisher sites. The rules of the AI economy — who owns it, who controls it, and who gets misled by it — are being rewritten in real time.

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