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Pete Hegesth Admits They’re Using AI in Iran War

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admitted that the U.S. military is using “every tool of AI” in the war on Iran. “Every tool of AI, of cyber, of space, EW, counterUAS, you name it—we’re employing it.
Vice President JD Vance appears desperate to create daylight between himself and Donald Trump’s disastrous war in Iran, as ...
Amid two violent incidents this month, there are internal differences of opinion about addressing war-related risks.
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NHS analyst’s conviction for child sexual abuse offences raises concerns over unaudited access to patient data.
There’s been widespread focus on foreigners trafficked into Cambodia’s cyber-scam compounds. But a growing number of Cambodian nationals are being forced to work in the illegal industry as well.
International branch campuses in India are moving quickly to align programs with industry needs as employers call for greater role in shaping curriculum.