The billions flowing into these operations are funding a new kind of weapon: industrialized artificial intelligence.
Lt. Col. Joshua Simms, executive officer for the 1st Theater Information Advantage Detachment, stands before the unit at the beginning of the activation ceremony Nov. 7 at Fort Shafter, Hawaii.
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As the US administration on Saturday said it supports a strong and stable Iraq “free from malign influence,” the government in Baghdad affirmed taking practical steps to diversify its energy sources, ...
WASHINGTON -- Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, announced Wednesday that she would reorganize her office, eliminating the National Intelligence University and shrinking the Foreign ...
Philip Roberts is an intern with The Daily Signal. Chinese authorities are strategically placing students at Stanford University and requiring them to report on academic research, student journalists ...
The Department of Education on Tuesday launched an investigation into the University of Michigan over the school’s global funding and “vulnerabilities to malign foreign influence” following the ...
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Disrupting gang recruiters reduces the 'malign influence' they have over children, say Irish researchers
Disrupting the activities of local gang recruiters plays a key role in tackling the “malign influence” they can exercise over children, according to EU-backed Irish researchers. Combined with family ...
Dozens of employees who had been working to fight foreign interference in U.S. elections have been reassigned or forced out, according to current and former officials. By Steven Lee Myers Julian E.
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