Pentagon is attempting to coerce Anthropic over AI concerns as stated in the headline.
Several countries including Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Spain and Indonesia have announced plans to restrict or ban social media access for children and teens.
China's commerce ministry warns that new conflicts between Dutch chipmaker Nexperia and its Chinese subsidiary could trigger another global semiconductor supply chain crisis.
US GSA issues draft guidance tightening rules for civilian AI contracts to require AI companies to allow the government 'any lawful' use of their models.
The Trump administration releases a cyber strategy prioritizing offensive cyber operations, securing AI technology, and streamlining regulations.
The Trump administration releases a cyber strategy prioritizing offensive cyber operations, securing AI technology, and streamlining regulations.
President Trump signs an executive order to fight cybercrime and directs officials to identify robust tools to combat transnational criminal organizations.
State authorities allege Kalshi and Polymarket are skirting sports betting laws.
Donald Trump signs an executive order targeting cybercrime, directing officials to identify robust tools to combat transnational criminal organizations.
Emil Michael says he informed SecWar Pete Hegseth about what happened.
State officials allege Kalshi and Polymarket are skirting sports betting laws.
Sources say the US is considering a draft rule that would require countries whose companies buy large volumes of Nvidia and AMD AI chips to invest in US AI infrastructure in exchange for advanced semiconductors.
US Department of Defense officially notifies Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are designated a U.S. supply chain risk effective immediately.
Sources report US officials propose expanding AI chip export controls to require Commerce Department approval for Nvidia and AMD shipments to each country.
Report says a worldwide licensing system would give the Trump administration broad authority via the Commerce Department to block global AI chip sales.
Noah Smith contends that nation-states must retain a monopoly on the legitimate use of force in the context of powerful AI.