2025-07-16 One-Minute Post
Cognition acquires AI startup Windsurf amidst CEO shuffle. California court to decide on AI rule addressing privacy and bias risks. The need for AI compliance certification and the prevalence of AI’s biases, including antisemitism, are under scrutiny.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Cognition to buy AI startup Windsurf days after Google poached CEO - CNBC link Highlight: … artificial intelligence company Cognition AI Inc. in front of … California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Opt-Out Icon Your Privacy Choices …
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2. Behind the Curtain — Jensen vs. Dario: "There will be more jobs" - Axios link Highlight: The Jensen Huang vs. Dario Amodei debate captures a deep divide among AI experts over America's job market in a highly automated world.
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3. From Silk Routes to Silicon Routes: The New Map of Data Diplomacy link Highlight: … privacy, negotiation, and trust? Before encrypted messaging apps and AI-generated briefing notes, old school diplomacy moved at the speed of …
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4. California court system to decide on AI rule | Reuters link Highlight: Those policies must address the “confidentiality, privacy, bias, safety, and security risks posed by generative AI systems," according to the task …
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5. Why AI Compliance Certification Is a Must-Have in 2025 | Education - Vocal Media link Highlight: … AI Act), and China) have established and implemented stringent AI rules. The legislation requires risk assessments, periodic audits, bias tests …
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6. AI's antisemitism problem is bigger than Grok | CNN Business link Highlight: … biases within the AI models that could manifest when AI is used for other tasks, such as resume screening. “Do we know that if a candidate has a …
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