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Sriram Krishnan

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6The Batch·11d ago·source ↗

Andrew Ng commentary: Trump executive order on AI strikes reasonable balance but overregulation risk remains

Andrew Ng analyzes a new White House executive order on AI, characterizing it as a reasonable compromise between promoting AI development and addressing cybersecurity concerns. The order was partly motivated by Anthropic's Mythos system, which demonstrated automated vulnerability detection in code. Ng credits advisors David Sachs and Sriram Krishnan for keeping the order from being overly burdensome, while warning that legitimate cybersecurity risks now give lobbyists a stronger tool to push for excessive regulation. He argues that governments lacking technical judgment should err toward restraint rather than overregulation.

6The Batch·11d ago·source ↗

The Batch Issue 356: Qwen3.7-Max release, White House AI executive order, fine-tuning breaks copyright alignment

The Batch issue 356 covers several distinct AI developments: Alibaba's release of Qwen3.7-Max, a closed-weights flagship LLM targeting agentic coding and scientific tasks with a novel RL training approach that decouples task, harness, and verifier; a new White House executive order on frontier AI models focused on cybersecurity, including voluntary model-sharing with government; and a finding that fine-tuning breaks copyright alignment in LLMs. Andrew Ng's editorial commentary frames the executive order as a reasonable compromise, noting Anthropic's Mythos vulnerability-detection model as a key driver of the cybersecurity concerns behind the regulation.