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Superintelligence Labs kicks off a major restructuring under new leadership. Will it yield anything more interesting than the Vibes app?
While the company announced job cuts in artificial intelligence, it also expanded plans to replace privacy and risk auditors with more automated systems.
Hundreds of workers at Meta are losing their jobs, despite the company’s massive push into artificial intelligence.
Meta is launching a new set of parental controls to limit children's direct interactions with its AI character-chatbots in response to concerns about inappropriate engagements with minors.
One of the laid-off scientists took to X/Twitter and shared their ordeal. Xianjun Yang stated how their work (as attached in the screenshot) was cited by John Schulman of the Thinking Machine Lab and Nicholas Carlini of Anthropic in their paper “Detecting Adversarial Fine-Tuning With Auditing Agents.” Yang wrote
Sudarshan Kamath, Indian-origin founder of Smallest AI, is offering top talent from Meta’s recent AI layoffs high-paying roles. Base salaries range from $200K to $600K with equity incentives.
Sudarshan Kamath, a US-based AI entrepreneur, took to X on Thursday to announce that his company will hire laid off employees from Meta for its speech team. The job is based in San Francisco.