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The ChatGPT Agent Has Arrived , So Has the Debate on AI Ethics and Control (18.07.25)

In a year already defined by tectonic shifts in AI governance and capability, OpenAI’s  launch of the ChatGPT Agent on 17th July, 2025 marks a significant milestone in the evolution of agentic systems, those that not only understand instructions but can autonomously act upon them. More than just an enhancement to existing tools, the Agent

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GOVERNING GENERAL-PURPOSE AI: EU RELEASES FINAL CODE FOR GENERAL PURPOSE AI MODELS AND COMPLIANCE ROADMAP (11.07.25)

In the global race to regulate algorithmic power, the EU is not simply legislating AI, it is codifying a governance philosophy. The distinction lies in its method: legal instruments grounded in democratic values, complemented by voluntary codes co-drafted with industry, academia, and civil society. With the publication of the final General-Purpose AI Code of Practice

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SENATE REJECTS AI LAW BAN: STATES ARE FREE TO MAKE THEIR OWN AI RULES AGAIN (03.07.2025)

In a powerful bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate voted 99–1 on July 1 to remove a controversial part of a major spending bill that would have banned U.S. states from passing their own AI laws for the next 10 years. The ban was originally included in H.R. 1, a wide-ranging tax-and-spending bill supported by President

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