Stellantis is considering deepening the partnership with Chinese electric-vehicle maker Leapmotor as it looks for ways to cut costs and strengthen its brands in Europe, according to a report from ...
The company had clashed with the military over how officials wanted to use its cutting-edge A.I. model. The order could vastly complicate intelligence analysis and defense work. By Julian E. Barnes ...
A Department of War memo reportedly lists Florida Tech among 34 schools deemed "moderate to high risk." The memo suggests military personnel may be banned from using federal tuition assistance at ...
President Trump on Friday directed federal agencies to “immediately cease” using Anthropic technology amid an escalating feud between the AI company and the Pentagon. “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ...
Trump ordered agencies to stop using Anthropic amid a dispute between the AI giant and the DoD. Shortly after Trump's announcement, the DoD moved to label Anthropic a supply-chain risk. Anthropic said ...
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The "rogue" AI agent acting autonomously to nefarious ends receives a lot of attention but may not be the biggest AI risk for the economy. With AI model complexity reaching beyond human comprehension, ...
Adobe Acrobat isn't just for looking at PDFs - you can use the app's Generate Presentation, AI writing tools, and summary generator to make accurate data more eye-catching in your slides When you ...
The federal government will stop working with Anthropic and designate the artificial intelligence company a supply-chain risk, a dramatic escalation of the government’s clash with the company over how ...
At China’s Victory Day parade in September 2025, it was not the marching troops or rolling tanks that made headlines, but the next-generation weapons systems on display. Uncrewed ground vehicles, ...
After this story was published, Paliwal said he received a cease-and-desist letter from Instructure, which owns Canvas, and has since taken down Einstein’s website. Three-plus years after the debut of ...