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The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has awarded contracts totaling nearly $800 million to four leading AI firms.
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America can lead the AI revolution by using its abundant natural gas to power data centers, as Trump brings leaders to Pittsburgh to address this national security challenge.
Contracts of up to $200 million will be granted to Google LLC, OpenAI, Anthropic PBC and, perhaps more surprisingly, Elon Musk’s xAI, whose Grok chatbot recently made headlines when it fell into hot water for promoting Nazi ideology. The DOD said each of the awards will address critical national security challenges.
Today’s announcement by President Donald Trump that America’s biggest companies are investing $90 billion to turn Pittsburgh into a major hub for AI tech is a grand slam.
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The Well News on MSNFederal Debt, AI and a Warning for Future US Investment and Economic SecurityThe United States is approaching an inflection point, one defined not by a single crisis, but by the confluence of several slowly building threats to its long-term economic and national security. These threats include the growing federal debt that threatens the market for U.
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Zacks Investment Research on MSNNational Security AI Booms: Where Does BigBear.ai Fit In?As geopolitical risks intensify and defense budgets swell, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a cornerstone of national security modernization. From autonomous threat detection to battlefield decision support,
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael and US to forge $200m tech hub for AI and quantum science developmentInitiative eyes partnerships with UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait for a regional alliance to counter the Iran-China-Russia axis
Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has written to the UK's national institute for artificial intelligence (AI) to tell its bosses to refocus on defence and security. In a letter, Kyle said boosting the UK's AI capabilities was "critical" to national security and should be at the core of the Alan Turing Institute's activities.
In 2019 NAB developed its Data Ethics Principles and Data Ethics Framework, and in 2023 it engaged with the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) on the development of an assessment tool for AI-informed decision-making systems in banking.