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Pentagon’s Pivot Signals Preference for Unfettered Access: Phasing Out Anthropic, Building Internal LLMs

The Pentagon has moved to remove Anthropic’s Claude from classified systems after a contract breakdown over usage limits, labeled the company a supply-chain risk, and begun building its own LLMs while onboarding alternatives such as OpenAI and xAI. That shift reflects a concrete tradeoff: operational control and classified-network access versus vendor-imposed ethical restrictions. Contract fallout […]

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Picsart’s AI-agent marketplace signals a shift: creators directing specialized assistants

Picsart’s new AI-agent marketplace shifts creators from executing edits to supervising semi‑autonomous assistants that plan and act on creative and e-commerce tasks. Signal: directing agents replaces repetitive editing Picsart launched the marketplace to let its roughly 130 million users hire AI assistants for discrete jobs, a move CEO Hovhannes Avoyan frames as turning creators into […]

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Weaponizing management vs. malware: Stryker’s Intune wipe shows stolen admin credentials are deadlier than new exploits

On March 11, 2026, an Iran-linked group calling itself Handala used compromised Microsoft Entra ID and Intune administrative access to remotely wipe more than 200,000 devices in 79 countries. The incident demonstrates a specific danger: legitimate MDM capabilities can be weaponized through stolen admin credentials, producing destruction without any endpoint malware. How a single admin […]

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Late 2024: OpenAI cleared for classified Pentagon use — AI-assisted targeting and drone defenses reach the Iran theater

OpenAI’s recent agreement to allow its models inside classified Pentagon systems has already shifted the battlefield calculus: its conversational AI is slated to assist human analysts with targeting and integrate with drone‑defense platforms, a move linked to operations around Iran and raising concrete oversight questions. Authorization, deployments, and the Iran connection The Pentagon’s decision to […]

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NemoClaw turns OpenClaw into an enterprise-grade, privacy-first agent platform

NVIDIA’s NemoClaw is not a generic clone of OpenClaw; it’s an explicit effort to lock down autonomous agents for enterprise use by adding sandboxed execution, policy-based privacy controls, and local-first compute so organizations can keep sensitive data on-premises while still running advanced multimodal models. Why OpenClaw’s popularity forced a security-focused fork OpenClaw’s open-source agent framework […]

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Shadow AI hiding inside approved SaaS — why browser-level, continuous detection matters more than periodic vendor reviews

Shadow AI is no longer just employees installing new AI apps: it increasingly appears as quietly enabled features inside trusted SaaS tools. Obsidian Security logged 69,749 user interactions with embedded AI in a 30‑day window, most of which would have been invisible without browser-level monitoring — a sign that periodic procurement reviews alone no longer […]

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CIOs: Agentic AI won’t scale unless you treat it as an organizational transformation

Agentic AI — autonomous, multi-step agents that act on data and interact with systems — is moving from pilots to potential enterprise infrastructure. The catch: success depends less on a marginally better model and more on governance, cross‑team operating changes, and ongoing human-agent collaboration. Microsoft’s five‑level adoption maturity model and MIT Sloan research both point […]

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Atoms 2026: Google and Accel reject 70% “AI wrappers” and fund five startups that aim to rework workflows

Google and Accel’s Atoms accelerator received more than 4,000 applications for its 2026 cohort and turned down roughly 70% as “AI wrappers” — startups that bolt AI features onto existing products without rethinking the underlying workflow. Instead, the program selected five companies that promise deeper, workflow-level change and committed up to $2 million each plus […]

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