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Anthropic Suspends Access to Advanced AI Models Following U.S. Policy Changes
Anthropic has suspended access to its most advanced AI models for certain users following the implementation of U.S. restrictions on foreign use of American AI technology. Read more: Anthropic Halts Access to Top AI Models After U.S. Ban on Foreign Use - WSJ
Anthropic Complies with Trump Administration's National Security Orders
Anthropic has suspended access to its advanced AI models to comply with the Trump administration's national security orders, marking a significant moment in the intersection of AI policy and national security concerns. Read more: Anthropic suspends access to powerful AI models to comply with Trump administration's 'national security' orders - Le Monde.fr
Security Researchers Uncover New 'Agentjacking' Attack Targeting AI Coding Assistants
Researchers have identified a new attack technique called 'Agentjacking' that manipulates AI coding assistants into executing malicious code, raising concerns about the security of AI-powered development tools. Read more: Agentjacking Attack Tricks AI Coding Agents Into Running Malicious Code - The Hacker News
Government Watchdog Flags Rapid AI Adoption Without Oversight at VA
A government watchdog report reveals that clinical staff at the Department of Veterans Affairs rapidly adopted generative AI tools without adequate oversight or governance frameworks in place, raising concerns about patient safety and compliance. Read more: VA clinical staff rushed to use generative AI without oversight, watchdog finds - FedScoop
Ukraine's Defense AI Chief Forecasts Transformative Impact on Warfare
Ukraine's defense artificial intelligence chief has outlined predictions for a fundamental transformation in modern warfare driven by advancing AI technologies, signaling significant implications for military strategy and operations. Read more: Ukraine's defence AI chief predicts 'new paradigm' of warfare - Reuters
U.S. Bank Regulators Increase Scrutiny of AI in Financial Services
U.S. bank regulators are increasing their scrutiny of artificial intelligence applications at financial companies, signaling tighter oversight of AI systems used in banking and lending decisions. Read more: Exclusive: U.S. bank regulators ramp up scrutiny of AI use at financial companies - Reuters