White House Approves US$9 Billion for Spy Agencies to Catch up on AI
The money would help spy agencies run compute-intensive AI models as a chip shortage slows testing and deployment, officials said.
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The Trump administration has approved a secret $9 billion proposal to purchase advanced computer chips for intelligence and national security purposes.
White House approves $9B for spy agencies to enhance AI capabilities
The funding underscores AI's role as critical infrastructure, potentially reshaping global chip availability and advancing secure computation research. The post White House approves $9B for spy agencies to enhance AI capabilities appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
White House approves $9 billion for U.S. spy agencies in bid to catch up on artificial intelligence, officials say
The White House approved roughly $9 billion in funding for U.S. intelligence agencies in the 2025 budget request, officials said Thursday. The increase aims to help spy agencies modernize data and artificial intelligence capabilities as part of a broader national security effort to compete globally in AI technology. While the amount is often cited in public reporting as a single AI-specific appropriation, sources confirmed that it likely encompa…
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