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April 25, 2026 - Comments Off on Restricted Access to Advanced AI Models Raises Governance and Equity Concerns

Restricted Access to Advanced AI Models Raises Governance and Equity Concerns

AI companies are increasingly restricting access to their most advanced models, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and equitable access. OpenAI’s recently announced GPT-Rosalind, a powerful model for life sciences, is being made available only to select “trusted” users, reflecting a broader trend among tech firms to limit public access to high-capability AI systems.

While companies argue that restricted access helps manage risks associated with dual-use capabilities, such as cybersecurity and biological research, experts warn that allowing private entities to control access to such technologies raises governance challenges. Questions remain over who defines “legitimate” users and how global equity is ensured, particularly for researchers outside Western institutions.

The development also highlights tensions between safety and openness, as open-source models continue to evolve and may soon match proprietary systems. Experts are calling for stronger government oversight and clearer regulatory frameworks to balance innovation, risk management, and public accountability in the rapidly advancing AI landscape.

April 8, 2026 - Comments Off on Google Updates Gemini AI with Mental Health Safeguards Amid Lawsuit

Google Updates Gemini AI with Mental Health Safeguards Amid Lawsuit

Google has announced new mental health safeguards for its Gemini AI chatbot following a lawsuit alleging the tool contributed to a user’s suicide. The update introduces a redesigned “Help is available” feature that detects signs of distress and provides users with one-click access to crisis hotlines via call, text, or chat. The feature remains active throughout the conversation once triggered. Google also pledged $30 million to support global crisis hotlines and additional funding for AI safety training initiatives. The move comes amid growing scrutiny of AI chatbots and their potential risks, with ongoing legal cases raising concerns about accountability, user safety, and ethical AI design.

April 6, 2026 - Comments Off on Pentagon’s Project Maven Highlights Growing Role of AI in Warfare

Pentagon’s Project Maven Highlights Growing Role of AI in Warfare

The United States’ Project Maven, an artificial intelligence programme developed by the Pentagon, has emerged as a key component in recent military operations, including strikes against Iran. Originally launched in 2017 to analyse drone footage, the system has evolved into an AI-assisted targeting and battlefield management tool that accelerates decision-making in combat. By integrating satellite imagery, troop intelligence, and sensor data, Maven enables rapid identification of targets and supports commanders in operational planning. The programme has also sparked ongoing ethical debates, particularly around the use of AI in lethal decision-making, with major tech companies and developers grappling with the implications of their involvement in military technologies.

April 5, 2026 - Comments Off on FIA Introduces AI-Based System to Track Criminals in Real Time

FIA Introduces AI-Based System to Track Criminals in Real Time

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has developed an AI-based system to track criminals by generating updated visual representations of their appearance, even if they have altered their physical features. The upgraded system enhances the agency’s “red book” of most-wanted individuals, incorporating biometric details, digital records, and information on associates, financial data, and case histories. Officials say the tool will improve identification and make it harder for suspects to evade detection. The initiative is part of a broader push toward digital transformation within law enforcement, aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and real-time monitoring, while also raising important questions around surveillance, data use, and privacy.

March 30, 2026 - Comments Off on DeepSeek Chatbot Faces Longest Outage Amid Growing AI Reliance

DeepSeek Chatbot Faces Longest Outage Amid Growing AI Reliance

China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot experienced its longest recorded outage on Monday, lasting over seven hours, raising concerns about the reliability of rapidly scaling AI systems. The disruption affected both general users and developers relying on its API services, though the company did not disclose the cause. While previous outages had impacted developer services, this marked the first major extended disruption for public-facing users. The incident comes at a time when global dependence on AI tools is increasing, highlighting vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure and the potential risks of outages in critical technology systems.

March 11, 2026 - Comments Off on US Military Confirms Use of Advanced AI Tools in War Against Iran

US Military Confirms Use of Advanced AI Tools in War Against Iran

The United States military confirmed that it is using advanced artificial intelligence tools during the ongoing conflict with Iran to process large volumes of battlefield data and support military decision-making. US Central Command chief Admiral Brad Cooper said AI systems help analysts quickly sift through intelligence and operational data, allowing commanders to make faster strategic decisions. While AI assists in analysing information, Cooper emphasized that human operators remain responsible for final targeting decisions. The announcement comes amid growing concerns from rights groups and experts about the ethical implications and potential risks associated with the increasing use of AI technologies in modern warfare. 

October 29, 2025 - Comments Off on Over a Million Users Weekly Show Suicidal Intent on ChatGPT

Over a Million Users Weekly Show Suicidal Intent on ChatGPT

OpenAI reported that over one million ChatGPT users each week send messages containing "explicit indicators of potential suicidal planning or intent." This represents approximately 1.2 million users out of the 800 million active weekly users. The company also estimates that slightly fewer than 600,000 users show signs of mental health emergencies related to psychosis or mania. Following a public lawsuit, OpenAI has since increased parental controls, expanded access to crisis hotlines, and updated its chatbot to better recognize and respond to users experiencing mental health crises. The company has enlisted over 170 mental health professionals to assist in its research.

October 28, 2025 - Comments Off on Musk Launches Grokipedia to Rival Wikipedia

Musk Launches Grokipedia to Rival Wikipedia

Elon Musk's company xAI launched a new online encyclopedia called Grokipedia to compete with Wikipedia, which Musk has repeatedly accused of having an ideological bias. The content on Grokipedia is primarily generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and the generative AI assistant Grok. Musk stated that the goal of the platform is "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth." The site, launched as version 0.1, had over 885,000 articles on its first day. Musk previously delayed the launch to "purge out the propaganda." The encyclopedia aims to provide an alternative source of information to the volunteer-managed Wikipedia.

October 24, 2025 - Comments Off on LDA to integrate AI Systems for Map Submission Approvals

LDA to integrate AI Systems for Map Submission Approvals

The Lahore Development Authority recently announced that it will be making use of AI systems that can automate processes for map submission approvals in residential and commercial projects. These systems will bypass bureaucratic hurdles posed by Town Planning and Architectural Directorates, who, as per the Dawn report, raise repeated objections regarding map designs and urban projects. In contrast, AI-based automation would allow for rapid approval processes and can potentially eliminate irregularities and corruption. It remains to be seen whether this substitution of AI for Human oversight is feasible considering the complex legal infrastructure governing land-use and urban spacing issues.

September 25, 2025 - Comments Off on Pakistan warns against militarization of AI, calls for UN regulation

Pakistan warns against militarization of AI, calls for UN regulation

Countries in the Global South have issued repeated warnings against the unchecked deployment of AI systems, with Pakistan recently calling for strict UN regulation closing off avenues for AI to be used as a “tool for coercion”. Defence Minister Khwaja Asif, speaking at a high-level AI debate on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York, warned against patterns of AI misuse being accelerated by technological monopolies and lack of regulation. While noting the transformative potential of AI technologies, he noted the adverse risks of AI deepening inequalities and destabilizing the international order through unchecked deployment in disinformation, offensive cyber-operations, and new types of military technologies.

The Defence Minister also made reference to the India-Pakistan Conflict, noting that “autonomous munitions” were potentially used by one side during the military exchange. The debate stressed the primacy of human judgement and oversight in AI systems, and the absolute necessity of managing AI to further the cause of mutual peace and harmony.