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The initiative hadn’t been planned to include xAI’s Grok model as recently as March, the former Pentagon employee said.
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Pentagon Awards up to $200 Million to AI Companies Whose Models Are Rife With Ideological Bias
The Department of Defense awarded contracts to Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. The last two are particularly concerning.
Learn how AI is reshaping national defense, security, and critical infrastructure in real time from this AI Defense panel at ...
Just days ago, xAI had to briefly suspend the AI tool because users found it was giving Nazi-friendly answers to questions ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Artificial intelligence employed by the U.S. military has piloted pint-sized surveillance drones in special operations forces’ missions and helped Ukraine in its war ...
Artificial Intelligence Pentagon goes on AI hiring spree to bring machine learning capabilities to the battlefield Some jobs pay more than $200,000. By Peter Kasperowicz Fox News.
For fiscal 2021, the Pentagon sought a total of $841 million for artificial intelligence efforts across the department, of which JAIC’s request was $290.7 million.
The Pentagon’s research arm is looking for teams to build an artificial intelligence tool that can automatically generate, test and refine its own scientific hypotheses.
Joint Artificial Intelligence Center director Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael Groen speaks to subject matter experts during the National Defense Industrial Association’s National Security AI Conference, ...
The last time the Department of Defense put out a guidance on artificial intelligence was 2012. Since then, the field has significantly grown, with autonomous or semi-autonomous weapons systems ...
The Pentagon's AI hub is working to develop tools that can be immediately used by DoD components. (Zapp2Photo) WASHINGTON – The leader of the Pentagon’s artificial intelligence hub said Tuesday that ...
The Pentagon’s nascent center devoted to artificial intelligence research and development wants to learn more about people’s perceptions of the budding technology. According to a proposed ...
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