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Given how heavily some powerful people in Silicon Valley have warned of the dangers of China’s advanced LLM models, it’s not surprising the DoD wants to use OpenAI for whatever purposes it wants.
Jones, who Seattle traded for midseason in 2024 and re-signed to a three-year, $28.5 million contract this offseason, said he believes this year's defense is "going to be special." ...
Books are disappearing from shelves again – this time at the more than 100 schools serving the children of active-duty and civilian military personnel. This rampant censorship is the result of the ...
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is accelerating efforts to develop hybrid satellite communications (satcom) capabilities, blending commercial and military satellite ...
In early May 2025, rumors spread across multiple platforms — including Facebook (archived), Bluesky (archived) and X (archived), that the DOD removed content related to Ruby Bradley, a highly ...
Contractors should know that DoD's five Responsible AI Tenets are now evaluation criteria in procurement decisions, compliance documentation requirements are increasing in both depth and breadth ...
The memo — signed March 13 by Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Stephen L. Ferrara — said that extending rape test kits to individuals who aren’t eligible ...
Confirmed in a blog post, DISA cleared Azure OpenAI Service for workloads at the Impact Level 6, bringing its capabilities to all U.S. government data classification levels.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a March 28 memo that initially laid out plans to minimize the department's civilian workforce. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP) The Defense Department issued guidance ...
“The Star Spangled Banner” has long been derided as a poor choice for our national anthem. Critics cite it as difficult to sing, difficult to understand, and most often, difficult to love.