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Trump administration to ask US AI firms to voluntarily submit models for cybersecurity tests reut.rs/4arFxOz
Oracle won a U.S. contract to provide HR software for federal agencies. Oracle's exec chair is Larry Ellison, a longtime Trump supporter. I asked about whether that relationship influenced the selection. The Trump admin said staff completed hands-on tests and market research before picking Oracle.
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🚨 Reuters SCOOP IRS is considering a citizenship question to tax forms this year as the Trump admin continues attempts to link federal agencies to its “mass deportation” agenda. The Form 1040 may include a checkbox for non- and dual-citizens. 🔗: www.reuters.com/world/us-tax...
The Trump administration will ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models ‌for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the public, according to an executive order released on Tuesday, as security fears mount in Washington over powerful new AI systems such as Anthropic's Mythos.
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President Donald Trump's administration has awarded Oracle a contract to provide a U.S. government-wide HR platform, according to a statement, making the company a partner ​in its effort to overhaul f...
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Trump administration to ask US AI firms to voluntarily submit models for cybersecurity tests
Oracle awarded US contract to provide government-wide HR software
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Trump's AI executive order is off for now -- www.reuters.com/business/ret...
President Donald Trump has postponed his plan to sign an executive order on AI on Thursday, he said. "Because I didn't like certain aspects of it," Trump said when asked why the signing was delayed.
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