▲AdvancingLaws · 2.L.dUSJul 9, 2026
A group led by the New York Times has asked a court to sanction OpenAI in the ongoing US copyright dispute over AI training data, escalating the litigation against the frontier AI lab.
WhyNYT-led publisher coalition seeks court sanctions against OpenAI, demonstrating active private litigation against a frontier AI firm.Private right of action / class action enablement ▲AdvancingLaws · 5.L.bUSJul 9, 2026
The FTC settled with RentGrow for $2.25 million over FCRA violations including duplicate record reporting and failing to disclose data sources, reinforcing consumer data accuracy standards for algorithmic tenant screening decisions.
WhyFTC settles $2.25M with RentGrow for FCRA violations in tenant screening; enforces accuracy standards for algorithmic housing decisions.Algorithmic bias and discrimination protections ▲AdvancingDesign · 1.D.bGLOBALJul 9, 2026
Anthropic developed the "Jacobian lens," an interpretability technique providing the clearest view yet into the internal processing of large language models, with findings described as ranging from the mundane to the unnerving.
WhyAnthropic published Jacobian lens revealing internal LLM processing patterns; frontier-lab interpretability research.Public evaluation results ▼RegressingMajorDesign · 7.D.bGLOBALJul 9, 2026
Meta Platforms plans to begin manufacturing its own AI chip in September 2026, targeting 14 gigawatts of total computing capacity by 2027, deepening compute centralization in one frontier AI firm.
WhyMeta proprietary chip production targeting 14GW total capacity deepens compute centralization in one frontier firm.Decentralized and federated architectures ▲AdvancingDesign · 7.D.cGLOBALJul 9, 2026
Meta has launched Muse Spark 1.1, opening a developer preview that gives third-party developers access to its latest frontier AI model capabilities.
WhyMeta opens Muse Spark 1.1 as developer preview, expanding third-party access to frontier creative AI capabilities.Third-party access to closed models