US AI Safety Tests Will Review New Google, Microsoft and xAI Models Before Release
Google, Microsoft and xAI agreed to let the US Department of Commerce test new AI models and capabilities before public release, according to the BBC.
Google, Microsoft and xAI agreed to let the US Department of Commerce test new AI models and capabilities before public release, according to the BBC.
The Pentagon has signed new agreements with major AI and cloud vendors to deploy AI capabilities on classified networks, according to TechCrunch.
Microsoft says Copilot now has more than 20 million paid users, a signal that enterprise AI assistants are moving from pilots into measurable software adoption.
OpenAI and Microsoft have reportedly adjusted their commercial arrangement, giving OpenAI more room to sell through AWS while Microsoft receives updated revenue-share terms.