Defense Intelligence Agency seeks AI validation tools as Hegseth pushes for tech deployments
The Defense Intelligence Agency aims to validate AI tools for reliability, safety, and ethical compliance to support military and intelligence operations, with responses due by Feb. 6.
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Defense Intelligence Agency seeks AI validation tools as Hegseth pushes for tech deployments
The U.S. agency responsible for providing intelligence on foreign militaries is reaching out to industry in its pursuit of new capabilities to test, evaluate, verify and validate new AI technologies. The outreach came in a request for information from the Defense Intelligence Agency released earlier this week. As AI-enabled capabilities “become increasingly central to intelligence operations and national security decision-making, establishing tr…
Source code: This week, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth presented his new AI strategy. The message was clear: we need to accelerate…
Exclusive: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jabs Anthropic over safety policies
The ScoopWhen Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the Pentagon was adding Grok to its list of generative AI providers, he railed against AI models that “won’t allow you to fight wars.”Hegseth wasn’t just riffing, a person familiar with his thinking said: He was specifically referring to Anthropic, the AI startup that spun out of OpenAI in an attempt to build safer AI technology.In recent weeks, tension has built up between Anthropic and the…
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