Tag: national security
Meta is extending access to its powerful Llama AI system to democratic allies in Europe and Asia, including France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea, as well as NATO and EU institutions. This strategic move, following U.S. government approval for federal agency use, aims to enhance national security capabilities through advanced AI tools.
BigBear.ai and Tsecond have partnered to deliver advanced AI-enabled edge infrastructure for national security, enhancing battlefield decision-making through rapid, localized data processing in disconnected environments.
In a significant move to safeguard national security and technological integrity, the House Select Committee on the CCP has introduced bipartisan legislation, the "No Adversarial AI Act," aiming to prohibit U.S. executive agencies from utilizing artificial intelligence developed by companies tied to adversarial nations, particularly China. This legislative push underscores growing concerns over the potential for foreign adversaries to exploit AI for espionage and subversion.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has announced four significant policy shifts concerning advanced computing and AI technologies, impacting global trade and national security. These updates signal a new era of export controls on emerging technologies.
The Department of Commerce has rescinded a Biden-era rule that imposed export controls on artificial intelligence technology, arguing it stifled American innovation and burdened companies. The administration plans to issue new guidance and a replacement rule, focusing on restricting access for adversaries while fostering partnerships with trusted nations.