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On Open-Weights Foundation Models

Staff in the Office of Technology
The history of traditional open-source software provides a vision of the value that could result from the availability of open-weights AI models – including enabling greater innovation, driving
Business Blog

Succor borne every minute

Michael Atleson
Earnest chats with objects are not so unusual. Mark “The Bird†Fidrych, the famed Detroit Tiger, used to stand on the pitching mound whispering to the baseball. Forky, the highly animate utensil from
Data Spotlight

Who’s who in scams: a spring roundup

Emma Fletcher
Scammers are all about spinning lies, but they still operate in the real world. Many scammers pretend to be well-known businesses to gain trust and make their stories seem more believable. [1] , [2
Competition Matters

Slow the Roll-up: Help Shine a Light on Serial Acquisitions

Henry Liu, Director of the Bureau of Competition
Most of the talk about dealmaking and antitrust enforcement focuses on large deals involving large companies. That’s because every year, the antitrust agencies get notice of larger deals—those
Business Blog

Safeguards Rule notification requirement now in effect

Lesley Fair
If your business is covered by the FTC’s Gramm-Leach Bliley Safeguards Rule, an amendment to the Rule that requires covered companies to report certain data breaches and other security events to the
Technology Blog

Cars & Consumer Data: On Unlawful Collection & Use

Staff in the Office of Technology and The Division of Privacy and Identity Protection
Some say the car a person drives can say a lot about them. As cars get “connected,†this turns out to be truer than many people might have realized. While connectivity can let drivers do things like