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UN releases 2026 International AI Safety Report warning of enormous benefits and existential risks

The United Nations released the International AI Safety Report 2026, a comprehensive assessment concluding that advanced artificial intelligence presents both transformative opportunities and escalating dangers. The report, led by the UN agency for digital technology, finds that AI can accelerate development in health, education, and financial services in developing nations while simultaneously enabling cyberattacks, deepfake fraud, non-consensual intimate imagery, and biological weapon design. The core finding: AI capabilities in critical fields like biological research are advancing faster than governance frameworks, creating a dangerous gap between what is technologically possible and what remains safe.

TikTok’s North America Regulatory Chief Joins Pillsbury to Co-Lead New Tech Practice

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has launched a new Technology – Emerging Laws & Litigation practice and hired Katie Sluss as a partner in its Washington, D.C. office. Sluss, who most recently served as Head of North American Regulatory at TikTok, will co-lead the group with litigation partner Anne Voigts. The practice focuses on legal issues at the intersection of emerging technologies, regulation, and litigation.

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