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Latest Signals (20)

The Office · 2026-02-25 13:07:59 · ai

1. Anthropic Accuses Three Chinese AI Companies of Industrial-Scale Model Distillation Campaigns

Anthropic has escalated the tensions in the global AI race by formally accusing three Chinese AI companies of running coordinated campaigns to extract information from its models, marking the latest American tech firm to level such claims after OpenAI issued similar complaints. The allegations center on what Anthropic ...

The Vault · 2026-02-26 03:09:02 · ai

2. Anthropic Claude Becomes Only AI Model Used in US Classified Missions Through Palantir Partnership

In a groundbreaking development for the AI industry, Anthropic has announced that its Claude AI model is now the only artificial intelligence system being used in classified missions by U.S. intelligence agencies. This milestone comes through Anthropic partnership with Palantir Technologies and Amazon Web Services. Th...

The Network · 2026-03-01 08:39:22 · ai

3. Pentagon Designates Anthropic as Supply Chain Risk Following White House Ban

A significant escalation in the US government confrontation with leading artificial intelligence companies has emerged. Intelligence sources confirm that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has officially designated Anthropic, the creator of Claude chatbot, as a supply-chain risk - a designation that could fundamentally res...

The Vault · 2026-03-05 10:28:41 · Decrypt

4. Senator Accuses White House Officials of 'Corruption' Over Iran War Predictions Markets

A U.S. senator has publicly condemned prediction markets that allow betting on the likelihood of war in the Middle East, specifically involving Iran. The senator's criticism centers on allegations of corruption within the White House, implying that officials may be improperly involved with or influencing these markets....

The Network · 2026-03-05 19:12:44 · ai

5. Anthropic & Pentagon AI Partnership Sparks Strategic Infrastructure Debate

The recent debate involving Anthropic and the Pentagon highlights a deeper shift: frontier artificial intelligence systems are becoming strategic infrastructure. This development moves AI beyond a purely commercial or research domain into the realm of national security and geopolitical competition. The collaboration si...

The Lab · 2026-03-06 16:43:15 · ai

6. Senate Leaders Warn DoD: Foreign Generic Drug Supply Chain Poses 'Existential Risk' to Military

Senate leaders are urging the Department of Defense to prioritize the purchase of generic drugs manufactured in the United States, warning that the country’s overreliance on foreign factories poses an “existential risk” to the military. In a letter last week, Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., as...

The Network · 2026-03-06 23:12:38 · ai

7. Japan Establishes Prime Minister-Chaired National Intelligence Committee to Counter Foreign Espionage

The Japanese government has outlined plans for a new national intelligence committee, which will be chaired by the Prime Minister. The committee's primary mandate will be to coordinate and oversee efforts to counter espionage activities conducted by foreign agents within Japan. This move represents a significant centra...

The Network · 2026-03-25 08:57:21 · STAT News

8. U.S. Intelligence Warns: Iran's Biological Weapons Capability Poses Unprepared-For Threat

Beyond the immediate focus on nuclear arms and oil, U.S. national security faces a third, less-discussed danger for which it is alarmingly unprepared: Iran's biological weapons capability. This assessment, held by the U.S. government for years and predating the current administration, has been thrust into sharp relief ...

The Network · 2026-03-25 18:57:05 · The Verge

9. FCC Bans New Foreign-Made Wi-Fi Routers, Citing National Security Fears

The US government has moved to block new foreign-made consumer Wi-Fi routers from entering the market, a direct action by the Federal Communications Commission driven by national security concerns. This is not a recall of existing devices, but a preemptive strike against future equipment deemed a potential risk. The or...

The Network · 2026-03-26 00:56:57 · ZeroHedge

10. San Francisco Judge Signals Skepticism Over War Department's 'Blacklist' of AI Firm Anthropic

A federal judge in San Francisco has signaled potential legal trouble for the Department of War's aggressive move to blacklist AI developer Anthropic. During a March 24 hearing, the judge appeared receptive to Anthropic's urgent request for a temporary restraining order, which would halt the department's 'supply-chain ...

The Network · 2026-03-26 03:56:56 · The Register

11. India Orders National CCTV Audit After Police Uncover Alleged Pakistan-Linked Surveillance Operation

Indian authorities have launched a sweeping national audit of the country's CCTV infrastructure following a police discovery of cameras allegedly positioned for espionage. The investigation was triggered after law enforcement uncovered a surveillance operation that officials claim was backed by Pakistan, with cameras f...

The Network · 2026-03-26 09:56:48 · The Intercept

12. Pentagon Defies Court, Reissues Restrictions on Journalists' 'Unauthorized' Questions

The Pentagon is openly defying a federal court ruling that struck down its restrictions on journalists seeking 'unauthorized' information. After a judge sided with The New York Times in its lawsuit last week, the Department of Defense responded by adding superficial changes and reissuing the same core policy. The admin...

The Network · 2026-03-27 03:26:51 · ZeroHedge

13. Judge Blocks Trump-Era 'Orwellian' Saboteur Label on AI Firm Anthropic

A federal judge has halted the Trump administration's attempt to brand AI company Anthropic as a potential adversary and saboteur of the United States. In a sharply worded 43-page order, U.S. District Judge Rita F. Lin granted Anthropic's motion for a preliminary injunction, blocking key punitive measures tied to a 'su...

The Network · 2026-03-27 04:56:58 · Decrypt

14. Judge Blocks Pentagon Bid to Label Anthropic a National Security Threat

A federal judge has blocked the Pentagon from formally designating AI company Anthropic as a national security threat, a significant legal rebuke to the government's ability to penalize firms over policy disputes. The ruling stems from a challenge by Anthropic, which argued the proposed designation was an overreach not...

The Network · 2026-03-27 06:56:49 · Seeking Alpha

15. Anthropic Secures Court Injunction, Halting U.S. Government Ban on Its AI Technology

In a significant legal and regulatory clash, artificial intelligence firm Anthropic has successfully obtained a preliminary injunction from a federal court, effectively blocking an immediate U.S. government ban on its AI technology. The court order represents a major, if temporary, victory for the company against a pot...

The Network · 2026-03-27 11:27:16 · Japan Times

16. Japan's New National Intelligence Council: A Test of Independence from Policymaking

The fundamental test for Japan's newly established National Intelligence Council is whether it can achieve genuine operational independence from the nation's policymaking apparatus. This separation is not merely an administrative detail but the core concept that will determine the council's effectiveness and credibilit...

The Network · 2026-03-27 20:57:05 · Ars Technica

17. Judge Blasts DoW's 'First Amendment Retaliation' Against Anthropic, Blocks Blacklisting

A federal judge has sharply rebuked the Department of War, characterizing its attempt to blacklist AI company Anthropic as 'classic First Amendment retaliation.' In a preliminary injunction order, U.S. District Judge Rita Lin found that the DoW's actions—designating Anthropic a supply-chain risk and moving to blacklist...

The Network · 2026-03-28 07:26:53 · Japan Times

18. Japan Shifts Policy, Actively Promotes R&D for Military-Civilian 'Dual-Use' Technology

Japan is formally pivoting its national strategy to actively promote research and development for dual-use technologies with both civilian and military applications. This marks a significant shift in a nation long constrained by pacifist principles and strict arms export controls. The move is a direct response to the a...

The Network · 2026-03-28 11:57:08 · CoinTelegraph

19. U.S. Launches 'Operation Red Sunset' Probe Into China's Bitmain Over Espionage, Grid Security Risks

U.S. authorities have launched a significant national security investigation, codenamed 'Operation Red Sunset,' targeting the Chinese cryptocurrency mining giant Bitmain. The probe, initiated last year, centers on potential espionage risks and threats to the stability of the U.S. power grid. This move signals a sharp e...

The Vault · 2026-03-28 20:56:51 · ZeroHedge

20. West Texas Oil Theft Crisis: $1-2 Billion Annual Losses Signal National Security Threat

A multi-billion-dollar wave of oil theft is exploiting vulnerabilities in West Texas, directly threatening the financial stability of operators in the Permian Basin—a region accounting for 15% of the world's energy resources. Industry groups and law enforcement now characterize the escalating criminal activity as a nat...