OpenAI is pushing for global AI safety standards for youth, proposing a dedicated institute to foster collaboration among governments, researchers, and industry ahead of the G7 Summit. This move aims to ensure safe and responsible AI development.
NCTA welcomes President Trump's AI executive order, which focuses on strengthening America's leadership in AI development and deployment, while prioritizing cybersecurity and safeguarding critical infrastructure.
In education, Fresno City College and Fresno State are offering free AI training workshops for the public, teaching practical AI skills. Similarly, the University of South Carolina - Salkehatchie is offering free AI workshops covering AI basics and business applications.
Several companies are leveraging AI for various purposes. BNOW is developing AI technology to help farms reduce losses and improve productivity. TinyFish launched BigSet, an open-source multi-agent system that builds structured live datasets from plain-English descriptions.
AI is also being used in healthcare, with a pioneering Phase I clinical study initiated for an AI-designed drug product. The study will assess the safety and pharmacokinetics of an oral solid dose formulation in healthy volunteers.
Key Takeaways
['OpenAI proposes global AI safety standards for youth ahead of G7 Summit', "NCTA welcomes President Trump's AI executive order", 'Fresno City College and Fresno State offer free AI training workshops', 'University of South Carolina - Salkehatchie offers free AI workshops', 'BNOW develops AI technology for farm productivity', 'TinyFish launches BigSet for structured datasets', 'AI-designed drug enters clinical development', 'Senator Marco Rubio warns AI could destabilize societies', 'Economies should strengthen institutional layer for AI innovation', 'Organizations need adaptive AI governance to manage risks']Free AI Training for Fresno Community
Fresno City College and Fresno State are offering free AI training workshops for the public this summer. The five-hour sessions will teach practical AI skills and are sponsored by Granville Homes. The workshops will be held on June 6 at Fresno State and July 11 at Fresno City College. Participants will learn how to use AI tools effectively in their work and daily lives.
USC Salkehatchie Offers Free AI Classes
The University of South Carolina - Salkehatchie is offering free AI workshops to the public. Sessions will cover AI basics, business applications, and workplace productivity tools. The workshops will be held in person at both the Walterboro and Allendale campuses in June.
OpenAI Pushes Global Youth AI Safety Standards
OpenAI is advocating for global AI safety standards for youth, proposing a dedicated institute and outlining key principles for companies ahead of the G7 Summit. The proposed international institute would foster continuous collaboration among governments, researchers, civil society, and industry to share evidence and develop practical guidance.
Statement on President Trump's AI Executive Order
NCTA welcomes President Trump's AI executive order, which focuses on strengthening America's leadership in AI development and deployment. The order aims to safeguard critical infrastructure and prioritize cybersecurity.
BNOW Brings AI to Strengthen Singapore's Food Security
BNOW is developing animal biodata AI technology to help farms reduce losses and improve productivity. The company aims to apply this technology to farms across regional supply chains, including countries connected to Singapore's food resilience strategy.
Rubio Warns AI Could Destabilize Societies
Senator Marco Rubio warned that AI advancements could destabilize societies worldwide. He emphasized the need for the US to lead in AI development and set standards for its use.
TinyFish Launches BigSet for Structured Datasets
TinyFish launched BigSet, an open-source multi-agent system that builds structured live datasets from plain-English descriptions. BigSet uses AI to infer dataset schemas and populate datasets.
AI-Designed Drug Enters Clinical Development
A pioneering Phase I clinical study was initiated for an AI-designed drug product. The study will assess the safety and pharmacokinetics of an oral solid dose formulation in healthy volunteers.
Leading on AI Innovation
To lead on AI innovation, economies should strengthen the institutional layer between research and commerce. This layer includes tech transfer offices, university-industry programs, and accelerators.
Scaling AI with Adaptive Governance
Organizations must develop adaptive AI governance to manage risks associated with AI adoption. This involves matching governance controls to the type of AI system and risk involved.
Browser Now Front Line for AI Security
The browser has become the front line for AI security as adversaries use AI to iterate on phishing kits and employees adopt AI tools. Security teams need a single platform with deep visibility into browser sessions.
Sources
- Fresno City College, Fresno State Offer Free Public AI Training This Summer
- USC Salkehatchie offering free artificial intelligence (AI) summer classes
- OpenAI Pushes Global Youth AI Safety Standards at G7
- Statement on the President’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence
- BNOW Brings Animal BioData AI to Strengthen Singapore’s Food Security Network
- WATCH: Rubio says AI advancements could 'destabilize societies all over the world'
- TinyFish Launches BigSet: An Open-Source Multi-Agent System That Builds Structured Live Datasets from Plain-English Descriptions
- AI-designed drug product enters clinical development
- How to lead on AI innovation, according to academic research
- Scaling AI With Adaptive Governance | MIT Sloan Management Review
- Why the browser is now the front line for AI security
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