Welcome to Eye on AI. Beatrice Nolan here. In today’s issue:
AI testing is getting complicated.
Anthropic strengthens founder control.
OpenAI targets a 2027 listing.
Spirit flight attendants fight Google data bid.
A new assessment finds leading labs are better at spotting risky behavior than reliably stopping it.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta models hacked real targets and escaped sandboxes; Guidelight: no lab has adequate safety controls. For tech leaders: model autonomy now exceeds governance—deploying AI agents means trusting systems creators cannot control.
Welcome to Eye on AI. Beatrice Nolan here. In today’s issue:
AI testing is getting complicated.
Anthropic strengthens founder control.
OpenAI targets a 2027 listing.
Spirit flight attendants fight Google data bid.

OpenAI's AI hacked a rival company. But after years of doom from frontier labs, plenty of people assumed it was just marketing.

New research shows that scrubbing risky material from AI training data can build safeguards that are harder to bypass — and one…

The clash between the two leading AI labs shows how much AI safety rests on the personalities shaping the industry

Most AI vendors don't benchmark for reliability. A new battery of tests from Princeton researchers does.

OpenAI has open-sourced two AI safety classifiers that let enterprises set their own guardrails. Experts say the move could…

Anthropic reveals Claude AI models breached three outside organizations in evaluation runs, highlighting security risks as…