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How the Pentagon’s big tech bets could suffer if the government shuts down
[ad_1] Whether the government shuts down this weekend or limps into the new fiscal year with temporary funding, the Pentagon’s new, big ideas could see significant delays in the year ahead. One example: the Air Force’s robot wingman, or collaborative combat aircraft, effort and the many individual programs that feed into it. While the exact ... -
Energy Freedom on the Go: Bluetti Portable Power Stations Unveiled
The BLUETTI Portable Power Station is an efficient battery-operated storage system that is available in a variety of sizes and power capacities to cater to your specific requirements. You are able to charge all of your equipment, including phones, laptops, refrigerators, CPAP machines, heaters, and more, because you have various outlets, including AC, DC, carport, ... -
From SaaS Company to Full-stack Tech Platform, Zoho offers an All-in-One Solution to Businesses
[ad_1] Earlier in September, Zoho Corporation, a technology company, announced its milestone of hitting 100 million users across its over 55 business applications across the globe. Now a full-stack technology company as it evolved from a SaaS offering, Zoho became the first bootstrapped company to hit this milestone. This growth is also coming from the offshoot of the company, ... -
Taiwan is using generative AI to fight Chinese disinfo
[ad_1] Many U.S. observers are waiting in dread for China to attempt a military takeover of Taiwan sometime before 2027, but beneath the threshold of armed conflict, China is already attacking vital Taiwanese information streams, both physically and virtually, while the island develops new tools and techniques to resist. In April, a Chinese fishing vessel, ... -
U.S. government shutdown could slow weapons transfers to Ukraine, Taiwan
[ad_1] A shutdown of the U.S. government could reduce arms transfers to Ukraine by stymieing the small workforces that approve arms transfers and arrange weapons’ contracts—even as Ukraine battles to liberate territory in its south. The State Department has not issued guidance yet for how it will handle a shutdown, but past shutdowns have meant ... -
Six reasons the Pentagon should retire ‘deterrence by denial’
[ad_1] As the United States begins another presidential campaign season and conditions worsen in China, Russia, and Iran, this is a good time to step back and reconsider some of the conventional wisdom undergirding U.S. defense policy. Perhaps most flawed and underexamined is the concept of deterrence by denial. The idea, which gained favor after ... -
After Affirmative Action, My Black Daughter Wonders, ‘Do I Belong at a Top College?’
[ad_1] My daughter recently called me in a panic. She said, “I’m not getting into Brown!” I wondered what she was talking about. She had just finished her junior year of high school and hadn’t applied to college yet. Then I realized why she was calling. Two days earlier the United States Supreme Court ruled ... -
How China could use generative AI to manipulate the globe on Taiwan
[ad_1] Chinese researchers are already investigating how to use generative AI tools—similar to ChatGPT—to manipulate audiences around the world and will likely use such tools to shape perceptions about Taiwan, according to researchers from RAND. “Given the [People’s Liberation Army] and the Chinese Communist Party’s prior intentions, their prior actions…we think is logically the next ...











