BEIJING, March 10 (Reuters) - China's increased military spending will fund its military modernization and help develop ...
The US military is using AI tools during Iran war. But Pentagon’s collaboration with tech companies goes back decades.
Anthropic’s Claude is helping the US military choose targets to strike in Iran, but responsibility for the accuracy, strategy and ethics of the decisions rests with humans.
He went on to state that the designation of supply chain risk is "not meant to be punitive," since only a small portion of Anthropic's business involves US government work.
China announced a 7 percent increase in military spending and a five-year plan to try to reduce its military and industry’s ...
As the U.S. military expands its use of AI tools to pinpoint targets for airstrikes in Iran, members of Congress are calling for guardrails and greater oversight of the technology’s use in war ...
The Pentagon cut ties with Anthropic because use of its artificial intelligence models would “pollute” the US military’s supply chain, a top War Department official claimed Thursday. Emil Michael, the ...
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The biggest military technology theft in history: F-35 secrets stolen
The F-35 Lightning II was designed to secure American air superiority for decades, but one of the largest military espionage operations in history threatened that advantage. In this video we uncover ...
Struck by the success of large-scale, low-cost drone attacks, the US made covert efforts to capture Iranian Shahed-136s for ...
Employees at Alphabet and OpenAI are pushing for stricter limits on the military's use of AI, as tensions rise following the ...
Sources allege the Defense Department experimented with Microsoft’s version of OpenAI technology before the ChatGPT-maker ...
Debates have long swirled around AI and its use in weapons targeting, the idea of no human involvement still an uncomfortable ...
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