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Ryan Lovelace

Ryan Lovelace

Political Reporter at The Washington Times

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  • English
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  • Law
  • Politics

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The Nerdy Dozen? Army touts high-tech team made up of experts recruited from Meta, OpenAI, Palantir

The U.S. Army has recruited its own team of tech executives from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir for a new unit called Detachment 201 dedicated to upgrading the branch’s innovation expertise and driving a tech overhaul with recruits from Silicon Valley.
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Meta teams up with defense-focused tech companies for AI future

Tech giant Meta is teaming up with artificial intelligence companies that work closely with the Pentagon to fuel its own AI ambitions.
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Sen. Tom Cotton: New security considerations needed for Americans t...

Sen. Tom Cotton said Sunday it’s time to take a new look at providing additional protection to Americans targeted by Iran.
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OpenAI's Altman: ChatGPT 'already more powerful than any human who ...

OpenAI’s Sam Altman said humanity is close to reaching superintelligence and he believes ChatGPT is “already more powerful than any human who has ever lived” in certain respects.
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Apple making its AI accessible to developers as its researchers cas...

Apple announced Monday that it is making its on-device large language model accessible to developers, following the release of research from Apple’s own team highlighting significant limitations in powerful AI models used across the tech industry.
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Congressional panel warns China running AI race better than understood

China is performing better in the artificial intelligence arms race than many Americans understand, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s Michael Kuiken.
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Elon Musk plans for billions of humanoid robots, personal R2-D2s an...

Tech mogul Elon Musk told an audience in Saudi Arabia that the world is headed for a “Star Wars”-like future, where everyone will want their own personal robot.
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Pope Leo XIV links AI revolution to Catholic Church’s social mission

Concerns about an artificial intelligence revolution have animated the initial days of the first American pope — including how he chose the name Leo XIV.
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Microsoft tells Congress it created ‘a new state of matter’

Microsoft is doubling down on its assertion to have created a “new state of matter,” detailing its work in testimony to Congress.
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House lawmakers privately consider rewriting cyber info-sharing policy

Members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence are considering changes to the processes for information sharing between national security agencies and cyber firms.
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Tensions escalate in India-Pakistan conflict

India said Sunday its surprise strikes into Pakistan-controlled Kashmir last week have rattled Pakistan, as the truce agreed to one day earlier appeared shaky at best.