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U.S. Cyber Command is urgently deploying AI models from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic onto top-secret Pentagon and NSA networks to counter rapidly advancing AI-driven threats.
Chinese components are deeply embedded in American vehicles, prompting Congress to consider a ban amid national security concerns. Experts warn that while the issue is valid, a complete ban could disrupt global supply chains and raise vehicle prices.
Anthropic warns that the U.S. must act now to maintain its AI leadership over China, or risk ceding control to authoritarian regimes.
The U.S. government has gained pre-release access to AI models from five major tech labs for national security testing, as cybersecurity threats rise and the tech race with China intensifies.
Learn how drones use artificial intelligence to fly smartly, why the U.S. banned certain drones, and why making advanced drones is harder than it seems.
Learn how government supply chain risk designations work and why they matter for AI companies like Anthropic. This explainer breaks down how national security concerns affect tech companies and their relationships with political leaders.
The U.S. Department of Defense has labeled AI company Anthropic a 'supply chain risk to national security,' raising concerns about the future of democratic AI governance.
This article explains the concept of AI safety guardrails and how they are being contested in the current clash between the Trump administration and Anthropic. It explores how these mechanisms work and why they matter for national security and AI deployment.
This article explains the complex relationship between AI supply-chain risk assessment and government policy decisions, using the example of Anthropic's models and their potential banking applications.
The CIA plans to integrate AI assistants into all analysis platforms, marking a significant step toward modernizing intelligence operations. The agency has already produced its first fully autonomous intelligence report using AI.
A U.S. appeals court has refused to block the Pentagon's blacklisting of Anthropic, a major AI company, allowing the designation as a national security risk to remain in effect.
A federal judge questioned the Pentagon's motivations for labeling Anthropic, the developer of Claude AI, as a supply-chain risk, suggesting the move may be an attempt to stifle the company's growth.