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08/17/2026
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By Cassie B.
Washington tells allies to pick a side in the AI race
The State Department drafted a letter demanding 35 nations choose between the U.S.-led Pax Silica framework and China’s rival AI coalition. Kazakhstan is the only country known to have joined both AI blocs, sparking U.S. fears of dual loyalty and warnings against mixed participation. The Pax Silica initiative aims to secure chips, AI models, and […]
08/14/2026
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By Cassie B.
Ukraine has just 1% of the Patriot missiles it needs, Zelensky says
Ukraine’s air-defense shield is critically depleted, forcing commanders to choose which targets to protect from Russian ballistic missiles. Zelensky says Ukraine has only about 1% of U.S. Patriot interceptor stockpiles, while 5% would cover winter needs and 10% could stop all Russian missiles. Analysts dispute Zelensky’s claims, noting 10% of roughly 800 interceptors would only […]
08/10/2026
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By Cassie B.
Two-thirds of Americans back age-verification laws for teens, but fixes give Big Tech sensitive personal data
A bipartisan Reuters/Ipsos poll shows 61% of Americans support tighter regulation of social media, with 66% backing laws to keep children under 16 off platforms. Support for age verification is strong across party lines, with 74% of Republicans and 69% of Democrats in favor, although many admit uncertainty about what regulation should look like. Age-verification […]
08/07/2026
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By Cassie B.
Japan weighs controversial U.S. AI systems for military command
Japan is considering using U.S. AI systems like Palantir and Anduril to speed up its military decision-making. Critics warn that giving foreign corporations access to classified Japanese data risks national sovereignty. Palantir’s Maven Smart System was only 60% accurate in target selection, well below human analysts. A 2025 UN report named Palantir among companies sustaining […]
08/06/2026
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By Cassie B.
AI at 70: How “reading and reasoning” machines could reshape human thought
A new analysis marks the 70th anniversary of AI, arguing modern chatbots are powerful tools that can amplify human intellect. Policy analyst David Wojick calls AI systems “reading and reasoning systems” that can save workers hours by scanning documents in seconds. The analysis estimates Americans could gain five billion extra hours of thinking time annually […]
08/06/2026
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By Cassie B.
FBI probes suspected Iranian cyberattacks on water systems in at least 12 states
Coordinated cyberattacks hit water utilities in at least a dozen states, causing monitoring and control failures. The FBI suspects Iranian hackers, though President Trump blames state officials instead. No contamination has been confirmed, but one Georgia system issued a boil-water advisory. Federal agencies ignored years of warnings, with key cybersecurity rules rescinded after industry pushback. […]
07/24/2026
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By Cassie B.
U.S., Japan, and South Korea join forces on nuclear reactors as AI data centers surge across Indo-Pacific
The United States, Japan, and South Korea signed an agreement to accelerate small modular reactor deployment in the Indo-Pacific region. The State Department committed over $10 million to the FIRST program for project development and training. Data center electricity demand is soaring, with UN warnings they could soon use more power than all but five […]
07/22/2026
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By Cassie B.
Free “smart” bassinet for city workers raises privacy and national security alarms
Atlanta is the first U.S. city to offer employees who are new parents a free SNOO Smart Sleeper rental, a Wi-Fi-connected robotic bassinet. Critics warn the bassinet collects sensitive infant data, including name, photo, and sleep habits, shared with affiliates. The bassinet’s wireless radiation testing was done by a China-based lab the FCC flagged as […]
07/17/2026
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By Cassie B.
China and Russia launch 29-nation AI alliance to rival western control of technology
Twenty-nine countries, led by China and Russia, signed on to create a new AI cooperation body based in Shanghai. The WAICO initiative is framed as a response to American tech dominance and a rival to Washington’s Pax Silica project. Chinese President Xi Jinping called for AI development to be a symphony of international cooperation rather […]
06/30/2026
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By Cassie B.
Google restricts Meta’s Gemini AI access amid computing crunch
Google restricts Meta’s access to Gemini AI models, disrupting Meta’s internal AI projects amid a computing power shortage. The AI sector faces a severe capacity crunch, with Google’s cloud unit backlogged by $460 billion in undelivered contracts. Google leases $920 million/month in computing power from SpaceX to address infrastructure shortages, mirroring deals by Anthropic. Meta […]
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