China’s OpenClaw Boom Is a Gold Rush for AI Companies
…Even local Chinese governments moved quickly to capitalize on the hype. Despite the fact that OpenClaw is widely known to have security risks, at least five local governments in China so far…
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…Even local Chinese governments moved quickly to capitalize on the hype. Despite the fact that OpenClaw is widely known to have security risks, at least five local governments in China so far…
…Experts called the mislabeling “illegal.” And a new bill in Congress aims to stop the FBI’s practice of warrantlessly accessing Americans’ private communications, and end the government’s practice of buying…
…The heads of public employee retirement funds for California, New York, and New York City jointly called SpaceX’s proposal “novel and extreme” and the “the most management-favorable governance structure ever…
…While Iranian government accounts have posted Lego-style videos in the past, Explosive Media’s content is more sophisticated and scripted. And it's produced by a team of young pro-Iranian…
…In 2018, the US Supreme Court strengthened Fourth Amendment protections by ruling the government would need to obtain a warrant to track Americans’ phones. However, since then, government agencies have increasingly used…
…Last week The New York Times reported that Google had entered into a deal allowing the Pentagon to use its AI for “any lawful government purpose.” (On Friday, the US Department of…
…Florida governor Ron DeSantis and Texas governor Greg Abbott have also pledged to eliminate hiring at universities and in the government through H-1Bs in their states. Sidharth, a conservative tech entrepreneur…
…And as threats to end-to-end encryption from governments around the world loom larger than ever, Meta quietly announced last week that it intends to eliminate the feature from Instagram chat…
…US government finally enforcing and going after immigration law breakers, but also the show of force of what the government can do, it’s a stark reminder of the government's strength…
…The US government considers even routine commercial data sales to private entities in those jurisdictions to be a national security risk. Named companies include Cision, CoStar, Epsilon, HubSpot, Healthcare Inc., and Moody…