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We are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping governments and citizens make better decisions through open platforms and artificial intelligence.

International Katılım Ocak 2012
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Wojciech Zaremba
Wojciech Zaremba@woj_zaremba·
Life update — I’m moving to the OpenAI Foundation to lead AI resilience. AGI will bring tremendous benefits and potential disruptions, such as impacts on children and youth, model malfunctions, emergent bio-risks, and more. AI resilience is about minimizing these disruptions so society can fully realize the benefits. openaifoundation.org/news/update-on…
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Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind·
Ten years after AlphaGo, we’re still building on its foundations to advance AI. The techniques pioneered have helped us prove mathematical statements and are now assisting the scientific community in making new discoveries. Read more from @DemisHassabisgoo.gle/40nljjK
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Noam Brown
Noam Brown@polynoamial·
tl;dr: @OpenAI will not be deploying to the NSA or other DoW intelligence agencies for now, so that there's time to address potential surveillance loopholes through the democratic process. Over the weekend it became clear that the original language in the OpenAI / DoW agreement left legitimate questions unanswered, especially around some novel ways that AI could potentially enable legal surveillance. The language is now updated to address this, but I also strongly believe that the world should not have to rely on trust in AI labs or intelligence agencies for their safety and security. Deployment to the NSA and all other DoW intelligence agencies will be withheld so that there is time to address these loopholes through the democratic process before deployment. I know that legislation can sometimes be slow, but I'm afraid of a slippery slope where we become accustomed to circumventing the democratic process for important policy decisions. When there is bipartisan support and urgency, I have faith that government can act quickly. And as AI becomes more powerful, it's more important than ever that ultimate authority be vested in the public. I am also planning to become more personally involved with policy at OpenAI. I think now more than ever it's important for researchers to be in the loop so that policy is informed of the extremely fast progress we are seeing.
Sam Altman@sama

Here is re-post of an internal post: We have been working with the DoW to make some additions in our agreement to make our principles very clear. 1. We are going to amend our deal to add this language, in addition to everything else: "• Consistent with applicable laws, including the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, National Security Act of 1947, FISA Act of 1978, the AI system shall not be intentionally used for domestic surveillance of U.S. persons and nationals. • For the avoidance of doubt, the Department understands this limitation to prohibit deliberate tracking, surveillance, or monitoring of U.S. persons or nationals, including through the procurement or use of commercially acquired personal or identifiable information." It’s critical to protect the civil liberties of Americans, and there was so much focus on this, that we wanted to make this point especially clear, including around commercially acquired information. Just like everything we do with iterative deployment, we will continue to learn and refine as we go. I think this is an important change; our team and the DoW team did a great job working on it. 2. The Department also affirmed that our services will not be used by Department of War intelligence agencies (for example, the NSA). Any services to those agencies would require a follow-on modification to our contract. 3. For extreme clarity: we want to work through democratic processes. It should be the government making the key decisions about society. We want to have a voice, and a seat at the table where we can share our expertise, and to fight for principles of liberty. But we are clear on how the system works (because a lot of people have asked, if I received what I believed was an unconstitutional order, of course I would rather go to jail than follow it). But 4. There are many things the technology just isn’t ready for, and many areas we don’t yet understand the tradeoffs required for safety. We will work through these, slowly, with the DoW, with technical safeguards and other methods. 5. One thing I think I did wrong: we shouldn't have rushed to get this out on Friday. The issues are super complex, and demand clear communication. We were genuinely trying to de-escalate things and avoid a much worse outcome, but I think it just looked opportunistic and sloppy. Good learning experience for me as we face higher-stakes decisions in the future. In my conversations over the weekend, I reiterated that Anthropic should not be designated as a SCR, and that we hope the DoW offers them the same terms we’ve agreed to. We will host an All Hands tomorrow morning to answer more questions.

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
(I also would like to share this, which I wrote after thinking a little more.) There is a lot we will talk about in the coming days, but since this is one of the first "real deal" decisions we have faced, I wanted to share a few things that have been heavily on my mind the past few days. These are the principles I care most about for this decision: alignment, democratization, empowerment, and individual agency. The democratic process must stay in control, and we must democratize AI. OpenAI should not decide the fate of the world; no private company should. We need to work with governments, but also we need to make sure individuals get increasing power. Things are moving so fast that we need to urgently educate the world so that the democratic process has time to catch up. I think one of our most important strategic decisions ever was the principle of iterative deployment. In particular, the key element required for democracy, such as protection of privacy, must be defended by all of society. I believe that, as some of the creators of this new technology, we deserve to and are obligated to have a loud voice about the risks, pitfalls, and benefits we see. I think we are heading towards a world where the relationship between governments and AI efforts is critical. This will be difficult but it has to happen; I do not see any good future where we don't get there. There should not be games and fights in the press like this; drastic government action should be avoided. I think there are real dangers coming to the world, and maybe pretty soon; I tried to put myself in the mindset of how I'd feel the day after an attack on the US or a new bioweapon we could have helped prevent.
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
New Anthropic Research: Disempowerment patterns in real-world AI assistant interactions. As AI becomes embedded in daily life, one risk is it can distort rather than inform—shaping beliefs, values, or actions in ways users may later regret. Read more: anthropic.com/research/disem…
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Demis Hassabis
Demis Hassabis@demishassabis·
AlphaGenome is our latest & most advanced genomics model published in @Nature today including making the model & weights available to academic researchers. Can’t wait to see what the research community will do with it. Congrats to the team on our newest front cover! #AI4Science
Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind

Our breakthrough AI model AlphaGenome is helping scientists understand our DNA, predict the molecular impact of genetic changes, and drive new biological discoveries. 🧬 Find out more in @Naturegoo.gle/4bXlV6y

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Kevin Weil 🇺🇸
Kevin Weil 🇺🇸@kevinweil·
💥 Today we’re introducing Prism—a free, AI-native workspace for scientists to write and collaborate on research, powered by GPT-5.2. Accelerating science requires progress on two fronts: 1. Frontier AI models that use scientific tools and can tackle the hardest problems 2. Integrating that AI into the products scientists use every day Prism is free to anyone with a ChatGPT account, with unlimited projects and collaborators. Try it today at prism.openai.com—would love to hear your feedback.
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Mike Knoop
Mike Knoop@mikeknoop·
Humans and organizations pour untold resources into complexity management and still do it poorly. AI reasoning can now handle this. We'll prefer it not because it's cheaper but because it's better.
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Google.org
Google.org@Googleorg·
Op-ed in @Fortune by @GoogleOrg's Maggie Johnson & Shannon Farley of @FfwdOrg: Nonprofits are on the front lines of social impact but need 21st-century tech like #AI. We must fund the tech, fund the future, and fund together. Read why: fortune.com/2025/12/08/goo…
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Michael Levin
Michael Levin@drmichaellevin·
New paper with @robertchisciure ! "Cognition all the way down 2.0: neuroscience beyond neurons in the diverse intelligence era" link.springer.com/article/10.100… "This paper formalizes biological intelligence as search efficiency in multi-scale problem spaces, aiming to resolve epistemic deadlocks in the basal “cognition wars” unfolding in the Diverse Intelligence research program. It extends classical work on symbolic problem-solving to define a novel problem space lexicon and search efficiency metric. Construed as an operationalization of intelligence, this metric is the decimal logarithm of the ratio between the cost of a random walk and that of a biological agent. Thus, the search efficiency measures how many orders of magnitude of dissipative work an agentic policy saves relative to a maximal-entropy search strategy. Empirical models for amoeboid chemotaxis and barium-induced planarian head regeneration show that, under conservative (i.e., intelligence-underestimating) assumptions, even ‘simple’ organisms are from two-hundred- to sextillion-fold more efficient in problem space exploration. In this sense, the deep insights of neuroscience are not about neurons per se, but about the policies and patterns of physics and mathematics that function as a kind of “cognitive glue” binding parts toward higher levels of collective intelligence in wholes of highly diverse composition and origin. Therefore, our synthesis argues that the “mark of the cognitive” is perhaps better sought in the measurable efficiency with which living systems, from single cells to complex organisms, traverse energy and information gradients to tame combinatorial explosions-one problem space at a time."
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
So it starts, the transformation of education In a bold move, Anthropic and the Ministry of Education and Children of Iceland are launching one of the world’s first nationwide AI-education pilots: hundreds of teachers across Iceland will gain access to the AI tool Claude, educational resources and training to explore how AI can transform lesson preparation and student learning. A win-win situation for Anthropic
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We're announcing a partnership with Iceland's Ministry of Education and Children to bring Claude to teachers across the nation. It's one of the world's first comprehensive national AI education pilots: anthropic.com/news/anthropic…

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Jakub and I are going to do a livestream and answer questions today at 10:30 am pacific. We have a lot of things to talk about--of course we will cover our new corporate structure, but we will also discuss our new goals for research, the evolution of our product offerings, an update on our infrastructure buildout, the initial funding areas for the nonprofit, and more. It is probably the most important stuff we have to say this year. TL;DR on the structure--the non-profit remains in control and, if we do our jobs well, will be the best-resourced non-profit ever. We are excited to get to work immediately deploying the capital. Our LLC becomes a PBC. I am grateful to the Delaware and California AGs, our partners at Microsoft, all our investors, and especially to our tireless team for their work in getting to a good place here.
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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
Introducing a new type of civic tech made possible by AI. Every citizen should have a live, systems view of their government and today we bring that to SF! Track gov entities, spending, news, and more in real time. With LLMs, we can bring this to every city. Who's next?
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Kenneth Stanley
Kenneth Stanley@kenneth0stanley·
Those who intuit something is lacking in LLMs struggle to pinpoint the gap beyond inadequate metaphors like “stochastic parrot” or “glorified autocomplete.” What you’re groping for is fractured entangled representation (FER). That’s the concrete crux of your slippery intuitions. It’s why these models can keep improving in dramatic and genuinely nontrivial ways yet still suffer from an underlying sickness. It’s where real opportunity and hope lie for revolutionary progress, Representation is at the heart of thought, of creativity, and indeed of intelligence itself. It is possible to “know” an unfathomable amount and yet still represent it poorly. And it’s possible for representation to be better. And it will ultimately happen one way or another.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
As ChatGPT becomes a go-to tool for students, we’re committed to ensuring it fosters deeper understanding and learning. Introducing study mode in ChatGPT — a learning experience that helps you work through problems step-by-step instead of just getting an answer.
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Simone Scardapane
Simone Scardapane@s_scardapane·
*Diffusion Models are Evolutionary Algorithms* by @YanboZhang3 @drmichaellevin et al. They develop novel evolutionary algorithms based on an analogy between mutation / natural selection and the forward / reverse processes in diffusion models. arxiv.org/abs/2410.02543
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Xander Davies
Xander Davies@alxndrdavies·
We at @AISecurityInst worked with @OpenAI to test & improve Agent’s safeguards prior to release. A few notes on our experience🧵 1/4
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