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30 articles about defense tech in AI news
Google's Gemini AI Agents Deploy to Pentagon in Major Defense Tech Shift
Google is providing the Pentagon with Gemini-powered AI agents for over 3 million personnel, automating tasks like meeting summaries and budget building on unclassified networks, with plans to expand to classified systems.
US Army Awards Anduril Up to $20B Contract to Bundle 120 Autonomous Systems Purchases
The US Army signed a contract with defense technology company Anduril worth up to $20 billion, consolidating 120 separate purchasing steps for autonomous software and hardware into a single system. The deal has a five-year base period with a five-year extension option.
Geopolitical Whiplash: US Military's AI Blacklist Vanishes After Targeting Chinese Tech Giants
The US Defense Department briefly listed Alibaba, Baidu, and other Chinese tech firms as having military ties, then abruptly removed the list. This comes as Anthropic secures a staggering $30 billion funding round, highlighting the intensifying AI arms race between superpowers.
Tinder, Zoom Back Proof of Humanity for AI Fakery Defense
Major apps like Tinder and Zoom are backing Proof of Humanity's biometric verification system as a defense against AI-generated fake accounts, signaling a shift toward mandatory 'proof of personhood' for access.
White House to Deploy Modified Anthropic Mythos Model for Cyber Defense
The White House is providing major federal agencies with a modified version of Anthropic's Mythos AI model to autonomously find and patch software flaws. This represents a strategic, high-stakes adoption of AI for national cyber defense.
Coresight Research Report: Technology and Resilience as Path to Stronger Retail Margins
Coresight Research has published a report titled 'Supply Chain Insights for Food, Drug and Mass Retail: Technology, Resilience and the Path to Stronger Margins.' The research focuses on how strategic tech adoption can fortify operations and profitability in key retail segments.
Beijing Military Intelligent Technology Demonstrates Underwater 'Fish Drone' Prototype
A brief video shows a biomimetic underwater drone resembling a fish, attributed to Beijing Military Intelligent Technology. The prototype's technical specifications and operational status are unconfirmed.
Northeast Grocery CIO to Detail Agentic AI Implementation at GroceryTech Event
Northeast Grocery CIO Scott Kessler will keynote on 'Agentic AI in the Grocery Ecosystem' at Progressive Grocer's GroceryTech event, highlighting the shift from AI that recommends to AI that acts.
Anthropic CEO Accuses Government of Political Retaliation in Defense Contract Dispute
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei alleges the U.S. government rejected his company's defense contract bid due to refusal to donate to political campaigns or offer "dictator-style praise," calling OpenAI's new Pentagon deal "safety theater." The explosive claims reveal deepening tensions in AI governance.
The Pentagon's AI Dilemma: Anthropic's Ethical Standoff and the Future of Military Technology
Anthropic faces mounting pressure from the U.S. Department of Defense to relax AI usage restrictions following a $200 million military contract, creating a critical ethical clash between national security interests and responsible AI development principles.
Pentagon's AI Ethics Standoff: Defense Department Considers Banning Anthropic's Claude from Contractor Use
The Pentagon is escalating its dispute with Anthropic over AI ethics, potentially requiring defense contractors to certify they don't use Claude AI. This move follows stalled contract negotiations and reflects growing tensions between military AI adoption and corporate safety principles.
Beyond the Black Box: How Explainable AI is Revolutionizing Cybersecurity Defense
Researchers have developed a novel intrusion detection system that combines deep learning with explainable AI techniques. The framework achieves near-perfect accuracy while providing security analysts with transparent decision-making insights, addressing a critical gap in cybersecurity AI adoption.
OpenAI Deploys Secure ChatGPT for U.S. Defense, Marking Strategic Shift in Military AI Adoption
OpenAI has launched a custom ChatGPT deployment on GenAI.mil, providing U.S. defense teams with secure, safety-focused AI capabilities. This represents a significant milestone in military AI adoption and OpenAI's government strategy.
Pentagon Considers Unprecedented Blacklist of AI Giant Anthropic in Defense Supply Chain Shakeup
The Pentagon has asked Boeing and Lockheed Martin to assess their reliance on Anthropic's Claude AI, signaling a potential move to designate the American AI company as a "supply chain risk"—a penalty typically reserved for foreign adversaries like Huawei.
How Semantic AI Bridges Threat Intelligence to Automated Firewall Defense
Researchers propose a neuro-symbolic AI system that automatically converts cyber threat intelligence into firewall rules using semantic relationships. The approach leverages hypernym-hyponym relations to extract actionable security information, outperforming traditional methods.
Research Paper Proposes Security Framework for Autonomous AI Agents in Commerce
A Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) paper analyzes the emerging threat landscape for autonomous LLM agents conducting commerce. It identifies 12 attack vectors across five dimensions and proposes a layered defense architecture. This is a foundational security analysis for a nascent but high-stakes technology.
AgentGate: How an AI Swarm Tested and Verified a Progressive Trust Model for AI Agent Governance
A technical case study details how a coordinated swarm of nine AI agents attacked a governance system called AgentGate, surfaced a structural limitation in its bond-locking mechanism, and then verified the fix—a reputation-gated Progressive Trust Model. This provides a concrete example of the red-team → defense → re-test loop for securing autonomous AI systems.
Agent Harnessing: The Infrastructure That Makes AI Agents Work
A detailed technical guide argues that the model is not the hard part of building AI agents. The six-component harness — context management, memory, tools, control flow, verification, and coordination — is what separates production-grade agents from those that fail silently.
Anthropic Bans Entire Organizations Without Warning — Here's How to
Anthropic banned an entire agtech org with no warning. For Claude Code users, this means your API keys and team access can vanish instantly. Here's how to build redundancy now.
DARPA Leases 50 Nvidia H100 GPUs for Biological AI Program
DARPA's Biological Technologies Office is procuring 50 Nvidia HGX H100 GPU systems for its NODES program, with hardware delivery required within one month. This represents a significant government investment in AI infrastructure for biological research applications.
AI Turned Thrift Into a Profitable Fashion Machine
The article details how AI technologies are being deployed in the thrift and resale fashion industry to automate critical operations like pricing, authentication, and inventory management, turning a traditionally labor-intensive sector into a scalable, data-driven profit engine.
Quantum Breakthrough: 100,000 Qubits Now Threatens Encryption
The estimated qubits required to break RSA encryption has collapsed from 1 billion in 2012 to just 10,000 in 2026, based on recent papers from Caltech, Google, and quantum startup Oratomic.
NATO Tests SWARM Biotactics' AI-Guided Cyborg Cockroaches for Recon
NATO is evaluating a biohybrid system from German defense startup SWARM Biotactics, which uses AI to guide live cockroaches fitted with sensor backpacks through complex environments for military reconnaissance.
Palantir's Alex Karp Weaponizes Critical Theory to Sell AI Ontology
A critique argues Palantir CEO Alex Karp deliberately misapplies Frankfurt School critical theory to market his company's AI platforms to governments, turning philosophical critique into a sales tool for surveillance technology.
Linux Kernel Adopts AI Code Policy: Developers Must Disclose, Remain Liable
The Linux kernel project has established a formal policy permitting AI-assisted code contributions, requiring strict developer disclosure. Crucially, the human developer retains full legal and technical liability for any submitted code, treating AI as just another tool.
Keygraph Launches Shannon AI to Automate Web App Security Testing
Keygraph has launched 'Shannon,' an AI agent that autonomously hacks web applications to find security flaws. This positions AI as an offensive security tool for proactive defense.
New Research Proposes FilterRAG and ML-FilterRAG to Defend Against Knowledge Poisoning Attacks in RAG Systems
Researchers propose two novel defense methods, FilterRAG and ML-FilterRAG, to mitigate 'PoisonedRAG' attacks where adversaries inject malicious texts into a knowledge source to manipulate an LLM's output. The defenses identify and filter adversarial content, maintaining performance close to clean RAG systems.
Modern RAG in 2026: A Production-First Breakdown of the Evolving Stack
A technical guide outlines the critical components of a modern Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system for 2026, focusing on production-ready elements like ingestion, parsing, retrieval, and reranking. This matters as RAG is the dominant method for grounding enterprise LLMs in private data.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp: AI Era Will Favor Trade Skills and Neurodivergent Thinking
Palantir CEO Alex Karp predicts AI will most reward individuals with hands-on vocational skills and those who think in unusually original, often neurodivergent, ways. This perspective challenges the narrative that AI success is reserved for traditional tech roles.
Jeff Bezos Reportedly Raising $100B Fund to Acquire and AI-Overhaul Manufacturing Companies
Jeff Bezos is reportedly raising a $100 billion fund to acquire manufacturing firms in sectors like chipmaking and defense, then overhaul their production with AI-driven automation. The effort is linked to AI startup Project Prometheus, which recently raised $6.2B, and involves former Blue Origin executive David Limp.