Trump Signs AI Memo Addressing Issues in Anthropic-Pentagon Feud

US national security agencies must make a priority of working with more than one artificial intelligence provider, according to a memo from President Donald Trump that follows an extended feud between the Pentagon and Anthropic PBC, which until recently was the only vendor approved for classified military use.

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Trump Signs AI Memo Addressing Issues in Anthropic-Pentagon Feud

US national security agencies must make a priority of working with more than one artificial intelligence provider, according to a memo from President Donald Trump that follows an extended feud between the Pentagon and Anthropic PBC, which until recently was the only vendor approved for classified military use.

Talarico Orders a Texas BBQ Feast After Paxton’s ‘Vegan’ Jab

James Talarico picked at the brisket with his bare hands and polished off a rack of pork ribs. Sausage links and “Texas Twinkies” — stuffed jalapeño peppers wrapped in bacon — crowded the butcher paper on his overflowing tray of smoked meats. The best bite, he said, was a lemony concoction of pork chunks called “brakes.”

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Big Firms Flag Executive Order Risks Under Trump: BGOV OnPoint

Moderna, Robinhood, and other corporate giants are bracing for significant financial setbacks and business disruptions, as President Donald Trump deploys hundreds of executive orders on drug prices to AI.

AI Slop Drives States to Act as Federal Rules Lag: Explained

Browse online for only a few moments and you’ll bump into “AI slop” — media created or altered by artificial intelligence, optimized to grab your attention, and mass-producible with minimal human supervision.

BGOV Bill Analysis: S. 2, Immigration-Border Reconciliation Bill

The Department of Homeland Security would receive $69.5 billion in multiyear funding under S. 2, Republicans’ budget reconciliation package.

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