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Pentagon Weighs Cutting Anthropic Ties Over Dispute on Military Use of AI Model Claude

Pentagon Weighs Cutting Anthropic Ties Over Dispute on Military Use of AI Model Claude

by Jeremy Werner | Feb 17, 2026 | News

The U.S. Department of War is reviewing its relationship with artificial intelligence company Anthropic and could designate the firm a “supply chain risk,” a move that would force military contractors to sever ties with the company, according to reporting by Axios....
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Urge Creation of Chief AI Officer and New Oversight Framework in Major State Policy Report

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Urge Creation of Chief AI Officer and New Oversight Framework in Major State Policy Report

by Jeremy Werner | Feb 17, 2026 | News

Pennsylvania lawmakers and policy experts are urging the creation of a Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer and new regulatory safeguards as artificial intelligence rapidly transforms government, industry, and daily life across the Commonwealth, according to a...
EU Data Authorities Back Digital Omnibus Simplification but Warn Against Weakening Privacy Protections

EU Data Authorities Back Digital Omnibus Simplification but Warn Against Weakening Privacy Protections

by Jeremy Werner | Feb 17, 2026 | News

Europe’s top data protection authorities have expressed cautious support for the European Commission’s proposed Digital Omnibus Regulation, welcoming efforts to simplify compliance while warning that some changes could weaken fundamental privacy protections.   In...
Open-Source AI Seen as Strategic Lever for Middle Powers to Compete Globally

Open-Source AI Seen as Strategic Lever for Middle Powers to Compete Globally

by Jeremy Werner | Feb 16, 2026 | News

A new report from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change argues that open-source artificial intelligence is emerging as a critical strategic tool for countries seeking to build influence in an AI landscape dominated by the United States and China. The report...
Dutch Data Protection Authority Warns OpenClaw AI Agents Pose Major Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks

Dutch Data Protection Authority Warns OpenClaw AI Agents Pose Major Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks

by Jeremy Werner | Feb 16, 2026 | News

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, AP) has issued a warning about serious cybersecurity risks associated with experimental autonomous artificial intelligence agents such as OpenClaw, citing vulnerabilities that could lead to data...
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