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The Netherlands is expanding its foreign investment screening regime to include AI and other critical technologies starting January 1, 2027, following a recent oversight involving Nexperia.
Former President Trump signed a national security memorandum directing the U.S. military to rapidly adopt advanced AI systems, while prohibiting vendors from disabling or modifying these tools.
The US government is investing $9 billion in Nvidia superchips to maintain its AI edge, highlighting the strategic importance of advanced computing hardware in the global AI race.
China is now requiring top AI researchers at private companies like Alibaba and DeepSeek to get official approval before traveling overseas, as part of broader efforts to protect national security and prevent talent poaching.
This explainer explores the concept of supply chain risk in AI systems, particularly in the context of national security, and how it affects the use of AI models like Claude by intelligence agencies.
U.S. Cyber Command is urgently deploying AI models from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic onto top-secret Pentagon and NSA networks to counter rapidly advancing AI-driven threats.
Chinese components are deeply embedded in American vehicles, prompting Congress to consider a ban amid national security concerns. Experts warn that while the issue is valid, a complete ban could disrupt global supply chains and raise vehicle prices.
Anthropic warns that the U.S. must act now to maintain its AI leadership over China, or risk ceding control to authoritarian regimes.
The U.S. government has gained pre-release access to AI models from five major tech labs for national security testing, as cybersecurity threats rise and the tech race with China intensifies.
Learn how drones use artificial intelligence to fly smartly, why the U.S. banned certain drones, and why making advanced drones is harder than it seems.
Learn how government supply chain risk designations work and why they matter for AI companies like Anthropic. This explainer breaks down how national security concerns affect tech companies and their relationships with political leaders.
The U.S. Department of Defense has labeled AI company Anthropic a 'supply chain risk to national security,' raising concerns about the future of democratic AI governance.