URL News Today — July 17, 2026

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Founders Fund hires former OpenAI exec Ryan Beiermeister (and not because of her Mafia skills) and more — today's url signal.

The AI landscape is shifting rapidly, with significant developments in talent movement, regulatory navigation, and the evolving definition of artificial intelligence. In a notable move, Founders Fund has hired Ryan Beiermeister, a former OpenAI executive, adding to the venture capital firm's AI expertise. Meanwhile, Google seems to have gotten better at adapting to the European Union's regulatory environment, showcasing the importance of compliance in the AI sector.

As AI capabilities continue to advance, industry leaders are becoming increasingly cautious with their terminology. AMI Labs' Alexandre LeBrun, for instance, refrains from labeling his AI as 'AGI' or 'superintelligence', reflecting a broader trend of tempered expectations. On a different front, the use of AI in law enforcement is on the rise, with companies capitalizing on the trend by selling AI-powered solutions to police departments. These stories highlight the multifaceted nature of the AI industry, where innovation, regulation, and application are constantly intersecting.

Today's signal:
• Founders Fund hires former OpenAI exec Ryan Beiermeister (and not because of her Mafia skills) (techcrunch.com)
• Google is better at playing the EU regulations game (theverge.com)
• Why AMI Labs’ Alexandre LeBrun won’t call his AI ‘AGI’ or ‘superintelligence’ (techcrunch.com)
• COMPUTER COPS: Inside the big business of selling AI to the police (theverge.com)

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