Huffington Post article on DeepMind-requested AI ethics board, links back to LW [link]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/29/google-ai_n_4683343.html
Not going to summarize the article content, but I think this is the highest-level publication linking to LW so far.
Also, it's appears that Shane Legg, Jaan Tallin and others at Deep Mind leveraged the acquisition and moved the friendly AI conversation to a higher level, quite possibly highest level at Google. Interesting times, these are.
Q6. How much influence will the ethics committee actually have? For example, are there commercial and IP clawback provisions if the committee is deemed to be ignored or sidelined?
With Google's army of lawyers I wouldn't count on this as the enforcement mechanism. BUT, this has a chance to get Larry or Sergei involved, which has a chance of succeeding and making a huge difference.