The Pentagon says F-35s received no new combat upgrades last year, and that attempts to replace old software have stalled.
Hopefully they put the idea in an email sent to the wrong address.
State-aligned media released a list naming the offices of Microsoft, Palantir, and more as potential targets of military action.
According to a new job listing, Elon Musk's company town needs some law and order.
The tool lets verified users request unauthorized AI-generated videos featuring their likeness to be taken down.
Going to war with Iran has suddenly brought China back into the mix on the sale.
Figuring out what people think and feel is hard. But what if you just use digitally simulated people?
The international divisions at Nexperia seem to hate each other so much that Chinese-Dutch international diplomacy has failed to smoothed things over.
Commercial quantities of the required fuel are currently only available from one vendor: the Russian state.
"The future of American innovation in AI, the rule of law, and the constitutional boundaries of executive power are all on the line, and they are yours to defend."
Cloud customers are being urged to migrate their data away from the Middle East.
A nationwide analysis found that counties closer to nuclear power plants have higher cancer mortality rates.
So called "pig butchering" scams are happening on an industrial scale. Politicians have noticed.
At the outbreak of a new war, Altman is closer than ever to the Pentagon.
How to succeed in gambling without really trying.
It happened during the grisly war story.
Military officials say Europe is too dependent on U.S. tech to break away now.
Fealty and Sousa marches in lieu of gifts, please.
The landmark 6-3 ruling knocks down a load-bearing beam of Trump's economic agenda.
The move would require anyone doing business with the U.S. military to cut ties with the AI company.