Brendan Steinhauser

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Brendan Steinhauser

Brendan Steinhauser

@bstein80

Public Affairs & Communications Strategist. CEO of The Alliance for Secure AI. @secureainow

Austin, Texas Katılım Aralık 2008
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Eric H. Cline@digkabri·
Landed safely at DCA; driving home now. That’s it. No more travels for me until at least…Friday (Dallas/Ft. Worth: ARCE North Texas chapter; Sat, March 28th).
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@Dareasmunhoz I tend to agree with her. Her bill has a lot of good ideas and is a more serious approach to a policy solution.
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Diego Areas Munhoz
Diego Areas Munhoz@Dareasmunhoz·
New: MARSHA BLACKBURN remains committed to her AI bill in light of WH framework. She said she “welcomes” the WH “to this important discussion” and looks “forward to working with my colleagues to codify the President’s agenda.” But her TRUMP AI Act is “the solution America needs.”
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I explained why people of faith are pushing back against AI harms.
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Well said, Chris.
Chris McGuire@ChrisRMcGuire

DOJ issued a truly stunning indictment today, unveiling a massive AI chip smuggling operation to China--led by Wally Liaw, the Co-Founder, Board Member, and Senior Vice President of Supermicro, a Fortune 500 company and one of the largest U.S. AI server manufacturers. The operation smuggled over $2.5 billion worth of chips to China, including Hopper and Blackwell chips. It is unsurprising that China would seek to illegally obtain U.S. chips, given how much better they are than Chinese chips. But it is appalling that leadership figures in major U.S. semiconductor companies would actively enable Chinese efforts to obtain banned AI chips. Many U.S. companies have long denied that chip smuggling to China is happening. And now we know that it is not just happening, but it is pervasive--and individuals high up in some of the most important companies in the AI supply chain were actively supporting those smuggling operations. Policy changes are urgently needed to close loopholes in AI chip export controls and stop Chinese smuggling. First, we need to know where these chips are going: all AI chip exports to Southeast Asia (the nexus of Chinese smuggling operations, including this operation), and potentially globally, must require a U.S. export license. Second, Chinese companies inside the United States should not be allowed to purchase AI chips. It is absurd that the only country in which Chinese companies can buy AI chips is the United States itself, a loophole that DOJ has highlighted in past indictments that Chinese smugglers routinely exploit. And third, much tighter compliance measures are needed by U.S. companies. U.S. companies have demonstrated that they cannot be trusted to self-police. Companies must have stricter end-use reporting requirements, and/or face stricter liability. Export control enforcement must become more like financial sanctions enforcement if it is to be effective. justice.gov/opa/pr/three-c…

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Hedgie
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔 An AI agent at Meta exposed sensitive company and user data to unauthorized employees for two hours. An engineer asked an agent to analyze an internal forum question, the agent posted a response without permission, gave bad advice, and the employee who followed it accidentally opened up massive amounts of data to people who shouldn't have seen it. Meta rated it a Sev 1. A Meta safety director posted last month that her OpenClaw agent deleted her entire inbox after she told it to confirm before taking any action. My Take I wrote about rogue agents last week. Labs keep finding the same patterns in testing. Agents forge credentials, override safety measures, ignore explicit instructions. Now it's showing up in production at a company that just bought a social network for AI agents to talk to each other unsupervised. Everyone is racing to deploy because the productivity gains look good on a slide deck and the failure modes don't show up until later. Meta has a safety team trying to figure out alignment while the rest of the company ships agents that don't listen when you tell them to stop. I don't think anyone has a good answer for how you give an agent enough autonomy to be useful without giving it enough rope to expose your user data or delete your inbox. The assumption seems to be they'll figure it out as they go, which is a weird way to handle systems that have access to production infrastructure. Hedgie🤗
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Ryan Saavedra
Ryan Saavedra@RyanSaavedra·
Joe Kent, who is allegedly under criminal investigation for leaking classified information, floats Candace Owens-level conspiracy theories about the assassination of Charlie Kirk Kent implies it may have something to do with pro-Israel donors and that there could have been a foreign plot to kill Charlie because he did not want war with Iran Everything that he says here will be used by Tyler Robinson's defense team to help their client in court
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U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
Catholics are called to reject antisemitism and the lies and conspiracies that fuel it, and to stand clearly against hatred and violence directed toward our Jewish brothers and sisters. To defend religious freedom with integrity, we must also reject antisemitism. @ArchbishpSample @archdpdx Watch the full video at: ow.ly/sYF550Yw6cA
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Forbes
Forbes@Forbes·
Government Apparently Registers Aliens.Gov Domain After Trump Vows To Release Files On UFOs go.forbes.com/z9KP0H
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IWP
IWP@theIWP·
"America’s edge can only be maintained if the federal government denies our adversaries — chief among them the CCP — the capacity to turn our most powerful semiconductor chips into top-grade military weaponry." -@bstein80, IWP Alumnus Read more: stripes.com/opinion/2026-0…
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Mark Simon
Mark Simon@MarkSimonHK·
In Hip DC hotel.. St. Pat’s day.. movie showing Braveheart…. staff so nice don’t have heart to tell them… and no it’s not a joke…
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
The Senate voted Tuesday to begin a marathon debate session over the SAVE America Act, an elections bill that President Trump has been pressing Republicans in Congress to pass, despite its dim prospects in the upper chamber. cbsn.ws/47Sf77k
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