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August 28, 2025 | The tough part: govern and monitor the behavior of autonomous AI agents
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New research is focusing on how to govern and monitor the behavior of autonomous AI agents.
Netflix has established new rules for filmmakers on the use of generative AI in its productions.
Generative AI is now being explored for creating synthetic data, including medical images.
91% of teens are using generative AI, while a teen has created a program to detect AI-generated images.
xAI has open-sourced its Grok 2.5 model, and Meta has released a new method to boost model reasoning.
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Human vs. machine: Key behavioral gaps in autonomous AI agents
As artificial intelligence systems grow more autonomous, questions about how to monitor and govern their behavior have become urgent. In a new study, researchers have introduced a novel framework to analyze, distinguish, and regulate AI agent actions in complex digital environments. [LINK]Netflix tells filmmakers how they can (and can't) use generative AI
After revealing use of AI footage in one of its originals, Netflix issues AI guidelines for its production partners, who are required to notify the streamer of any AI use in advance. [LINK]
Using generative AI to create synthetic data
When tools like DALL·E and Stable Diffusion began creating images from text, researchers asked: Could the same approach generate clinically accurate chest X-rays? [LINK]
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xAI open-sources Grok 2.5, its flagship reasoning model from last year [LINK]
Meta publishes a method to boost model reasoning [LINK]
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