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Anthropic is in federal court seeking an injunction against the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation and Trump's ban on federal use of Claude AI. Billions in contracts—and a bigger question about AI ethics—hang in the balance.
FBI's wiretapping and surveillance systems have been hacked. We analyze the strategic pattern behind China's cascade of cyberattacks and what it means for national security.
The Pentagon's supply-chain risk designation of Anthropic reveals deeper tensions between corporate conscience and national security in America's fragmented political system
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[email protected]SpaceX's dominance has revolutionized space access but created structural vulnerabilities. An analysis of America's space dependency dilemma and the search for Plan B.
Anthropic fights back as Trump administration labels the AI lab a security risk, revealing the complex intersection of innovation, investment, and political control
Trump's explosive reaction to Anthropic's military contract refusal reveals the growing tension between AI ethics and national security demands.
Former US Air Force major arrested for training Chinese military pilots raises questions about loyalty, national security, and the price of expertise in global competition.
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[email protected]Defense Secretary Hegseth threatens Anthropic with sanctions unless it removes AI safety guardrails. A clash between AI ethics and national security demands.
Why Sierra, once the world's second-fastest supercomputer, was decommissioned despite working perfectly. A look at the brutal economics of cutting-edge technology.
UK arrests of journalists raise fundamental questions about democracy's balance between transparency and security. Where should the line be drawn?
From Australia to Germany, nations are pouring billions into domestic launch capabilities. Is the US-China space duopoly finally facing real competition?
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[email protected]US allies like Australia, Canada, Germany, and Spain are investing billions to build domestic launch capabilities, challenging American and Chinese dominance in space access