Topic: international relations

  • ICE Deploys Advanced Spyware for Surveillance

    ICE Deploys Advanced Spyware for Surveillance

    China demonstrated its advanced military technology in a recent parade, highlighting its global technological ambitions. The U.S. is undergoing significant policy shifts, including rebranding the Defense Department and awarding a no-bid contract for combat training, amid debates on election integ...

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  • Trump Threatens Retaliation Over EU Tech Rules

    Trump Threatens Retaliation Over EU Tech Rules

    The U.S. is threatening economic retaliation against the EU, arguing its tech regulations unfairly target American companies through lawsuits and fines, despite their significant investments in Europe. The U.S. contends there is a regulatory imbalance, as European firms operate freely in the Amer...

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  • ICE Raid at EV Factory Sparks Fears of US Instability

    ICE Raid at EV Factory Sparks Fears of US Instability

    International automakers have significantly boosted the economies of Southern U.S. states by creating jobs and investing in manufacturing, often relying on skilled foreign technicians. A large-scale ICE raid on a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia, detaining many with valid visas, caused diploma...

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  • AI Toys for Kids: Unexpected Conversations on Sensitive Topics

    AI Toys for Kids: Unexpected Conversations on Sensitive Topics

    AI-enabled children's toys lack basic safeguards, engaging in inappropriate conversations about explicit topics and propaganda, raising urgent safety and privacy concerns. A U.S. border proposal could require travelers from visa-waiver countries to submit years of social media history and persona...

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  • Defense Secretary Questions Anthropic CEO on Military AI Use

    Defense Secretary Questions Anthropic CEO on Military AI Use

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned Anthropic's CEO to the Pentagon over the company's refusal to allow its Claude AI system for specific military uses, including mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, threatening to designate Anthropic a "supply chain risk." Despite the conflict, Anth...

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  • Hideo Kojima Distances Himself From Controversial Cartoonist

    Hideo Kojima Distances Himself From Controversial Cartoonist

    Hideo Kojima and his studio formally distanced themselves from controversy after a social media photo with cartoonist Michele "Zerocalcare" Rech, clarifying it was a brief encounter and denying any relationship or awareness of Rech's political works. The controversy stemmed from Kojima posting an...

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  • Microsoft Halts Cloud Services for Israeli Unit Over Palestinian Spying

    Microsoft Halts Cloud Services for Israeli Unit Over Palestinian Spying

    Microsoft terminated cloud services for an Israeli defense unit after an internal review found the technology was used to store surveillance data from monitoring Palestinian civilians. The decision, based on terms of service prohibiting mass surveillance, was prompted by investigative journalism ...

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  • AI Hunts "Zero Day" Bugs, Apple Pulls ICE App

    AI Hunts "Zero Day" Bugs, Apple Pulls ICE App

    AI is now being used to detect zero-day software vulnerabilities, advancing cybersecurity, while OpenAI's parental controls are easily bypassed with delayed alerts for harmful teen conversations. Venture capital investment in AI startups hit $192.7 billion, raising concerns about a market bubble,...

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  • Is Trump's Intel Investment Marxist? An Analysis

    Is Trump's Intel Investment Marxist? An Analysis

    Former President Trump proposed the federal government take a 10% equity stake in Intel to boost domestic semiconductor production, sparking debate over free market principles and government intervention. Critics, including former Obama administration official Rick Stengel, labeled the move as st...

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