It is unclear what OpenAI’s motivations are. It is not the first tech giant to embrace military contracts, having once vowed never to enter into them, but the speed of …
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4 Nvidia plans to launch an open-source platform for AI agents It already offers a “Nemoclaw” product for enterprise software firms. (wired $) + But don’t let the hype of …
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its author Post OnX was referring to an online intelligence dashboard following US-Israeli attacks against Iran in real time. Created by two guys from the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, …
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Yvette Cooper defends Britain’s ‘cool-headed approach’ on Iran after Donald Trump criticism
Unlock Editor’s Digest for free FT editor Roula Khalaf selects her favorite stories in this weekly newspaper. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has defended the UK government’s decision not to engage …
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‘This means missile defense on data centres’: Drone attacks cast doubt on Gulf as AI superpower | US-Israel war on Iran
This is believed to be the first case of a commercial datacenter being deliberately targeted by the armed forces of a country at war. At 4.30 am on Sunday, an …
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Sign up today to see the future Cutting-edge innovations in science and technology cannot be forgotten Earlier this week, Iranian drones Three Amazon Web Services (AWS) features affected In the …
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The Guardian’s view on AI in warfare: Iran conflict shows paradigm shift has already begun editorial
“NIn the future we will never move as slowly as we do now,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. caution This week, addressing the urgent need to shape the use of …
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Stay updated with free updates just sign up Oil myFT Digest – delivered straight to your inbox. Global oil prices soared above $90 a barrel on Friday as Middle Eastern …
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Gulf countries may review foreign investments to reduce financial stress caused by Iran war
Unlock the free White House Watch newsletter Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Gulf countries may have to review their foreign investments …
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The head of Hezbollah has insisted that Israel’s attack in Lebanon was not caused by a rocket attack by the Iran-backed Shia militant group. Naim Qassim argued that instead, no …