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Chinese military logistics hub with AI systems, showcasing potential wartime vulnerabilities.

China's Military AI Logistics Expose New Vulnerabilities in War

China's military is betting big on artificial intelligence to supercharge its logistics, but this bold move may backfire in the chaos of war, creating vulnerable chokepoints that could leave its operations crippled. Mike Tyson's famous words - "everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face" - are particularly apt for Beijing's high-stakes gamble.

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Senate Bill Targets Military AI Use with Stricter Regulations

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is taking a stand against the Pentagon's rapid deployment of powerful AI technology without safeguards, introducing the Secure and Accountable Military AI Act to impose stricter regulations and prevent potentially catastrophic consequences. The proposed legislation aims to restrict AI use in autonomous weapons, domestic surveillance, and nuclear applications.

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Military AI Tested in Desert E-Bike Race

Imagine a high-stakes, thousand-mile e-bike race through the harsh Baja Desert - that's where a cutting-edge military AI platform is being put to the test. This innovative technology, developed by GDIT and AWS, is designed to revolutionize energy management in challenging environments.

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Pentagon Bolsters AI Arsenal with Google's Latest Model

The Pentagon has supercharged its AI capabilities with Google's cutting-edge model, Gemini 3.1 Pro, now available on its enterprise generative-AI platform, GenAI.mil, marking a major milestone in American AI innovation. This powerful tool is set to revolutionize defense operations and will also be accessible to federal government users.

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Pentagon Blocks Anthropic Over Unreliable AI Controls

The Department of Defense has blocked AI firm Anthropic from military use, citing concerns that its models can't be reliably controlled - a critical issue when it comes to high-stakes decision-making. This move comes after internal memos raised red flags about Anthropic's AI controls and what one Pentagon memo described as a questionable public relations effort.

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