Microsoft backs Anthropic, urging a judge to halt Pentagon’s actions against AI company
Microsoft, in a legal filing, is challenging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s action last week to shut Anthropic out of military work.
Microsoft, in a legal filing, is challenging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s action last week to shut Anthropic out of military work.
“I’ve never heard of an order being used anything like this way. It has obviously nothing to do with national security interests,” Zach Prince said.
Lawmakers want a detailed report on how DoD is monitoring those investments and what it plans to do with its ownership stakes.
Joanne Woytek, the program director of the NASA SEWP program, which reached $12 billion in sales last year, has led the contracting effort since 1999.
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Industry and government are aware of the memory chip shortages and the resulting increase in prices. Doing nothing is not an option.
The problem with asking employees to only mark a productivity-tracking spreadsheet with successful efforts is that it writes off all the time spent that didn’t lead to a…
Third-party risk emerges over time at the intersections of people, ownership, access and behavior, making it difficult to spot.
“I think this will definitely result in some additional actions being brought that would not have otherwise been brought,” Dan Ramish said.
The Trump administration is following through with its threat to designate AI company Anthropic as a supply chain risk in an unprecedented move.