AI Research Is Getting Harder to Separate From Geopolitics
… It included companies and organizations on the Bureau of Industry and Security’s entity list and those on another list with alleged ties to the Chinese military. …
… It included companies and organizations on the Bureau of Industry and Security’s entity list and those on another list with alleged ties to the Chinese military. …
… The encyclical’s purpose is to create dialog that may eventually temper the industry’s reckless ambition. …
… The neutered release of Claude Fable 5 hints at Anthropic’s business tension of wanting to release a Mythos-class AI model for general use before the tech industry has resolved the cybersecurity concerns of these models. …
… By the end of the next year, Apple had salvaged the watch by marketing it as a health and fitness device, a solution that partly came from executives who noticed an industry-wide rise in sales of wearable fitness products, but partly bubbled up from the stores as well. …
… The Vatican saw in Anthropic a company at least willing to publicly acknowledge that the problem of artificial intelligence cannot be solved by the technology industry alone. …
… The group has gone on to support a number of pro-industry candidates around the country. …
… Just look at Porsche's experience, which has bet everything on electric and is finding itself in serious difficulty.” Alessandro Cipolli is a car designer with more than 20 years of experience in the automotive industry who specializes in interior design, exterior design, and 3D modeling. …
… The escalation follows rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, with missile and drone activity crossing Gulf airspace and regional infrastructure—including satellites and navigation systems—entering into the conflict. …
Yet, the tournament is taking place at an unprecedented moment of heightened geopolitical tension. The US-Israel war with Iran, which began in February of this year, has caused ripple effects across…
… Instead, it was designed to “overwhelm”—to “surface and shatter assumptions.” More specifically, Corman says, he wants to show the industry that if even a relatively mild version of Volt Typhoon’s potential hacking occurred under current conditions—Corman argues the real version could be far worse … …