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This article summarizes key updates on AI interactions among U.S. adults, legal rulings on AI training practices, and advancements in AI technology. It highlights a federal judge's fair use ruling for Anthropic and discusses OpenAI's policy proposal linking fair use to national security.
The rapid growth of AI is driving up electricity demand, particularly in the PJM Interconnection region. In response, the White House and PJM governors are pushing for an emergency plan to shift the cost of new power plants away from consumers and onto large tech companies. This policy aims to address both affordability and reliability in electricity supply.
A new MIT study shows that AI could replace 11.7% of the U.S. workforce, equating to $1.2 trillion in wages, particularly in finance, healthcare, and professional services. Using the Iceberg Index, researchers mapped how AI affects various jobs and skills across all states, revealing significant automation potential beyond just tech roles.
StrongDM introduces Leash, an open-source tool designed to manage and secure the actions of AI agents. It enables real-time policy enforcement by monitoring agent behavior and applying context-aware rules, ensuring that these autonomous systems operate within defined limits.
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore now includes features for better quality evaluations and policy controls, helping organizations deploy AI agents more confidently. New capabilities allow for precise management of agent actions and continuous monitoring of agent performance. This aims to improve operational efficiency while maintaining compliance and safety.
Nick Clegg, in a recent policy letter, addresses concerns regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on artists in the UK. He emphasizes the need for balanced regulations that protect creative professionals while fostering innovation in the AI sector. Clegg's message advocates for collaboration between technology and the arts to ensure a thriving creative economy.
The FreeBSD Project's latest status report reveals that while it is not ready to allow AI-generated code contributions due to licensing concerns, it is evaluating a policy for the use of generative AI in documentation and translations. The report also highlights ongoing developments in various sub-projects and improvements to the FreeBSD operating system, including enhanced support for Wi-Fi, graphics, and power management.