Korea Cyber University Selected for Core Technology Research Project in Defense AI
Korea Cyber University has been chosen for a significant research project aimed at developing core technologies in defense AI, receiving government funding for a three-year study starting March 2026.
Artificial Intelligence, Politics, and War
The U.S. Department of Defense is in a dispute with AI company Anthropic over contract terms related to the use of an AI program for military purposes, specifically regarding autonomous weapon control and citizen surveillance.
Ukraine and Britain enter into a new agreement
Ukraine and Britain have signed a new cooperation agreement during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi to London.
Defence Ministry launches A1 Defense AI Center to accelerate AI use in warfare โ video
Ukraine's Defence Ministry has established the A1 Defense AI Center to expedite technological innovation in military operations.
Game Companies Crossing Limits with Physical AI in the Virtual World
Korean game companies are venturing into new businesses to adapt to the era of physical AI by leveraging their unique strengths in creating virtual environments.
What will AI do when people disappear on August 4, 2026?
A recent announcement from Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, about the collapse of a $200 million AI model contract with the U.S. Department of Defense has raised significant concerns regarding the role of AI in military and surveillance operations, especially in contexts linked to Iran.
Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war
Anthropic's legal battle against the Pentagon highlights the tech industry's evolving stance on the military use of AI technologies and ethical boundaries.
US Shield AI to integrate obstacle-avoiding AI pilot into Ukrainian drones
Shield AI is collaborating with a Ukrainian company to incorporate its advanced Hivemind autonomous control system into Ukrainian drones, enhancing their operational capabilities.
Hanwha Aerospace and Krafton Build 'Physical AI' Alliance
Krafton and Hanwha Aerospace have formed an alliance to develop core technologies in physical artificial intelligence through a memorandum of understanding.
Linus Larsson: AI company said no to 'murder robots' โ became Trump's target
The AI company Anthropic declined to develop military robots, leading to it being blacklisted by the Pentagon while OpenAI secured contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense.
Anthropic, a competitor to the Pentagon, has risen to the top of AI companies โ behind it lies bitterness and fear of mass surveillance
Anthropic has emerged as a leading advocate for responsible AI usage amid rising tensions with the U.S. Defense Department over military applications of AI systems.
The Polish Army is Investing in AI: A New Weapon on the Modern Battlefield
The Polish Army is establishing a new AI Implementation Center to enhance decision-making speed and integrate AI into military operations.
Development of 'AI Staff Ability' for Command Support to be Commissioned to Fujitsu by the Defense Equipment Agency
Fujitsu has received a commission from Japan's Defense Equipment Agency to develop an AI agent to assist decision-making for military commanders.
AI May Decide on Death Itself. The UN Wants a Ban, Poland Says 'No'
Poland opposes UN regulations intended to limit the use of autonomous lethal weapon systems (LAWS), citing potential negative impacts on its defense industry and technological innovation.
Google's artificial intelligence agents will assist Pentagon employees
Google's AI agents are set to assist employees at the Pentagon, enhancing operational capabilities.
Antropic, designated as a 'security supply chain risk company,' sues the U.S. Department of Defense
The AI company Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, challenging its designation as a security risk and subsequent federal contract suspension.
AI Dangers: How Dangerous is AI Right Now?
The article explores the growing concerns about the dangers of AI, highlighting a recent stance taken by Anthropic's CEO against the use of AI in military surveillance and autonomous weapon systems.
Fugitive, suspect of murdering businessman from Franca uses AI-created avatar to defend against allegations
A fugitive accused of murdering a businessman in Franca, Brazil, is using an AI-generated avatar to claim self-defense in a video shared on social media.
Anthropic sues the US government for being banned from defense contracts
Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the US government after being labeled a 'supply chain risk' by the Pentagon, preventing it from securing federal contracts.
Company sues Trump government in a dispute over AI
AI company Anthropic has sued the US authorities regarding the permissible uses of its AI model, Claude.
AI firm Anthropic sues US defense department over blacklisting
Anthropic has initiated lawsuits against the US Department of Defense, claiming that the government's labeling of the company as a 'supply chain risk' unlawfully infringes upon its First Amendment rights.
Anthropic clashes with the Pentagon, the company behind Claude has sued the Trump administration
The AI company Anthropic has sued the Trump administration and the Pentagon, alleging wrongful designation as a supply chain risk, which has blocked U.S. government agencies from using its technology.
The head of hardware at OpenAI resigned over the agreement with the Pentagon
Caitlin Kalinowski resigned from her position at OpenAI due to concerns about the company's collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense on AI technology deployment.
Strategic corridors, AI, Defense: this is how China plans its future
China is shaping its future through a five-year plan aimed at enhancing economic security, technological autonomy, and military capabilities.
Trump's Claude ban: the first salvo in a long battle over who controls AI
The Trump administration has banned the use of Anthropic's Claude AI by defense contractors, igniting a significant debate over the regulation and control of artificial intelligence technology in military applications.
AI as a Weapon of War... Where Have Government and National Assembly Discussions on National Defense AI Progressed?
Interest and concerns around the military use of AI have grown significantly, spurred by its deployment in U.S. operations, as South Korea ramps up discussions on establishing defense AI systems.
Controversy Over 'Pentagon Contract' Widespread... OpenAI Executive Resigns, Saying It Was Hasty Without Safeguards
An OpenAI executive resigned in protest against the company's contract with the U.S. Department of Defense, criticizing the lack of safeguards for the use of AI in military applications.
OpenAI's Head of Robotics Resigns in Disagreement with the Company's Deal with the Pentagon
Caitlin Kalinowski, head of robotics at OpenAI, resigned in protest against the company's agreement to provide AI technologies to the U.S. Department of Defense.
OpenAI robotics chief quits over AIโs potential use for war and surveillance
The robotics chief at OpenAI has resigned in protest of the company's military contract with the US Department of Defense, which she believes could facilitate war and domestic surveillance.
US prepares new rules for AI contracts after impasse with Anthropic, says newspaper
The US is drafting new AI contract rules that would require companies to allow any legal use of their models by the government amid a deadlock with Anthropic.
The Fog of War Has Descended Over the Pentagon
Tensions are rising within the U.S. Department of Defense, sparked by conflicting views on AI company Anthropic, leading to personal attacks from former President Trump and comments from Elon Musk.
Ukraine unveils new interceptor drone capable of speeds over 320 km/h
Ukraine has introduced the Zerov-8, an innovative interceptor drone that can reach speeds exceeding 320 km/h and features AI-driven target detection capabilities.
Inside Chinaโs 15th 5-year plan: AI, fusion and defence drive next frontier
China's 15th five-year plan focuses on advancing AI, fusion technology, and defense capabilities while addressing strategic vulnerabilities in a volatile global environment.
US media: The Pentagon officially identified these AI developers as a supply chain risk
The Pentagon's new ruling designates AI developer Anthropic as a supply chain risk for defense contractors in a historic move against a US company.
The U.S. government has labeled Anthropic as a risk. The company is behind a popular AI model
The U.S. Department of Defense has officially designated the AI company Anthropic as a risk to its supply chain, prohibiting government contractors from utilizing its technologies for military contracts.
AI on the battlefield and in surveillance. Anthropic returns to talks with the Pentagon
Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, is in renewed discussions with U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Emil Michael to salvage a contract after previous federal orders halted its tool usage due to concerns over mass data analysis.
The popularity of the Claude AI, criticized by Trump, exploded in the United States
The Claude AI, criticized by Trump, surged to the top of the U.S. App Storeโs free apps chart following statements from its CEO regarding ethical use standards with the Department of Defense.
AI-Enhanced Warfare: A Tool for Bloodshed 'With Precision'
The article discusses the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare, highlighting its impact on various global conflicts.
Anthropic: Banning Sells Well
Anthropic turns a declared threat into a strong marketing campaign amid controversies over AI arms and surveillance.
Dispute with the Pentagon: The Battle for AI Supremacy
The article discusses the conflict between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense over the use of the AI model Claude, highlighting tensions regarding state and corporate relations in technology.
Artificial Intelligence in War: When AI Marks the Military Target
The U.S. Department of Defense is investing billions in artificial intelligence, fundamentally transforming military strategies and enemy detection methods.
President Yoon: "Expand Defense and AI Cooperation with the Philippines"... 10 MOUs Signed
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced the intention to enhance cooperation with the Philippines in defense, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity during a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Will AI give commands in war, not humans? Anthropic revealed a dangerous plan to the US!
Anthropic has joined a major drone project with the US Defense Department, proposing a voice-controlled drone swarm technology for military applications.
Why Does Trump Want to Use AI in War? What is the Controversy with Anthropic? Why is OpenAI Under Scrutiny?
The article discusses the competition between AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI, as the U.S. Defense Department seeks to incorporate AI into its systems for modern warfare.
AI Now with the Army? After the Pentagon Deal, OpenAI is Cornered, Users Uninstall ChatGPT
A major controversy has erupted in the U.S. regarding AI, particularly after OpenAI's deal with the Department of Defense raised concerns about its implications for civil rights and surveillance.
From OpenAI to Anthropic: The Family that Ended Up in the Pentagon
Recent developments have positioned AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic as strategic risks and assets within U.S. Defense, prompting significant discussions on the control and impact of artificial intelligence.
Officially, OpenAI is at the heart of the US Department of Defense
OpenAI has signed an official agreement with the US Department of Defense to deploy advanced AI models within the military's classified cloud networks.
Iranian Attack on Dubai Hotel
A drone attack near the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai was successfully intercepted by an AI defense system, causing minor damage.
"ChatGPT Surrendered to a Tyrant"... OpenAI Accepts Collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense
OpenAI has entered into a collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense, contrasting sharply with Anthropicโs stance against military applications of AI.
OpenAI reaches an agreement on AI with the Department of Defense after conflict with Anthropic
OpenAI has reached an agreement with the Pentagon to provide its AI technologies for confidential systems, shortly after a federal halt on using competitor Anthropic's AI.