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Anthropic’s week‑long battle with the Pentagon unfolds on social media
Why does a week of back‑and‑forth between a leading AI startup and the Pentagon matter to anyone outside the defense corridor?
OpenAI secures USD 110 billion in funding, unveils stateful enterprise AI agents
OpenAI just pulled in a staggering $110 billion, a cash infusion that reads like a who’s‑who of tech heavyweights: $30 billion from SoftBank, another...
Palantir staff balk at ICE expansion, citing ethical concerns over AI ties
Palantir’s internal pushback against a new contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has turned into a flashpoint for the company’s...
OpenAI researcher quits, citing distrust over ad‑driven engagement metrics
Why does a senior engineer walk out of a company that built the world’s most visible chatbot?
Small English town becomes hub as UK labels data centers critical infrastructure
Why does a quiet market town in northern England suddenly appear on AI roadmaps? The answer lies in a policy shift that turned ordinary server farms...
Anthropic and Infosys join to create AI agents for telecom and regulated sectors
Why does a partnership between a San Francisco‑based AI startup and an Indian consulting giant matter now?
ACE launches AI system with human-in-the-loop controls and guardrails
The artificial intelligence landscape is shifting from chatbots to something far more sophisticated.
Anthropic-Pentagon AI feud escalates as You.com co-founders Socher, McCann cited
Why does this matter? The Pentagon’s latest tussle with Anthropic has pulled two of You.com’s founders—Richard Socher and Bryan McCann—into the...
xAI faces staff exodus as human errors blunt raw AI intelligence
The exodus at xAI isn’t just a numbers game; it’s a symptom of something deeper. Over the past weeks, dozens of engineers and researchers have...
Moltworker isolates OpenClaw tests with containers encrypted storage, Zero Trust
Testing autonomous agents on a corporate laptop sounds straightforward—run the code, watch the output, tweak the parameters.
Regulators focus on AI deepfakes while everyday whispers pose unseen risk
Regulators have zeroed in on AI‑generated deepfakes, treating them as the headline threat to public discourse.
2026 Report Shows Responsible AI Now Embedded in Product and Research
Why does a 2026 responsible‑AI report matter now? Because the AI market has been racing toward ever more capable, personalized and multimodal models,...
OpenAI yields to Pentagon, bans bulk U.S. data; Amodei says law not yet
OpenAI has just tightened the rules on how its models can be deployed with U.S. government customers, a move that follows a direct request from the...
Rivian builds AI chips for driving with efficiency/performance, ASIL compliance
Electric vehicle makers are racing to build smarter, safer autonomous driving systems - and Rivian just upped the ante.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announces Pentagon deal with ambiguous safety principles
Why should corporate leaders pause when a major AI firm signs a defense contract? The answer lies in the fine print.
Endor Labs launches free AURI tool after study finds only 10% of AI code is secure
Only 10% of AI‑generated code passed a recent security audit, a finding that sent ripples through development teams that rely on automated...
Living policy records bring real-time AI ethics visibility across departments
Corporate AI governance is getting a serious upgrade. Companies are ditching rigid, dusty policy manuals for something far more dynamic and...
Pentagon embeds Claude, sole cleared AI, into classified tech amid culture wars
The conversation around artificial intelligence has slipped from boardrooms into the culture wars, and now it’s spilling onto the battlefield.
US and 30+ militaries deploy autonomous weapons for missile defense
Across the globe, armed forces have begun fielding AI‑driven tools that can strike faster than a human could react.
Secret meeting sees 94% approve even least‑popular AI resistance stance
A closed‑door gathering of policymakers, technologists and civil‑society groups convened last month in an undisclosed venue, aiming to map a...