President Donald Trump ordered all federal agencies to immediately cease use of Anthropic’s AI technology, with a six-month phase-out period. The directive follows tensions between Anthropic and the Pentagon over military AI safeguards.
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A King’s College London study found major AI models chose nuclear escalation in 95% of simulated crises. Researchers warn of risks as AI becomes embedded in military planning.
Asset tokenization promises efficiency and access—but at what cost? This analysis explores how programmable assets and stablecoin regulation could redefine ownership and sovereignty.
At the India AI Impact Summit, the United States highlighted its strategy to accelerate AI adoption, champion national sovereignty in AI, and expand exports of American AI technologies to global partners.
West Virginia sues Apple over iCloud’s alleged role in CSAM storage. Meta faces trial scrutiny over teen targeting and child safety failures.
Palantir has moved its headquarters from Denver to Miami, marking a major shift in tech and AI industry momentum toward Florida. Leaders cite growth and innovation opportunities.
Tech experts are warning that a new wave of AI tools could dramatically change work, industries, and how tasks are done.
India’s trade agreements with the EU and UK aim to expand exports and deepen supply chain ties. Modi also highlighted growth in AI, manufacturing, and global partnerships.
An AI safety researcher at Anthropic has raised internal concerns about advanced model risks and oversight. The warning highlights governance and deployment tensions.
Families are filing lawsuits claiming AI chatbots contributed to teen suicides and mental health crises. The cases are fueling debate over safety, accountability, and protections for minors.
Online comparisons between two widely shared images sparked claims of mistaken identity, but verified reporting shows they depict two separate men whose lives and deaths occurred in entirely different contexts and countries.
As artificial intelligence advances, calls to grant robots human rights are growing louder. This analysis explains why moral and legal coherence arguments for robot rights ultimately fail.
Intersec 2026 presents a polished vision of safety through surveillance, exposing how control and technology are being normalized as progress.
Reports of AI-made bikini photos have become the pretext for expanding censorship beyond explicit content into the merely suggestive. By Dan Frieth Democratic senators are…
By Selwyn Duke If “work ennobles man,” as the saying goes, are we headed for a very ignoble future? If “cash is king” today, what…


















