2025-07-15
The Department of Defense will begin using Grok, the Nazi chatbot. — Yes, this is real. — www.washingtonpost.com/technology/ 2...
Reuters
The US DOD announces OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI have each won contracts with a $200M ceiling, aimed at enabling agentic AI national security workflows
Now his AI company is celebrating a $200M Pentagon contract and new unit to get government business Brian Fagioli / NERDS.xyz : Elon Musk wants to infect the government with AI usi...
2020-06-10
“Targets in the hacking campaign were American nonprofit groups that had been battling publicly with @exxonmobil for years over whether the oil company engaged in an effort to mislead the public about climate science, which the company has denied.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Reuters
An obscure Indian firm provided hacking services to help spy on 10K+ email accounts over seven years, in one of the largest spy-for-hire operations ever exposed
New report from @citizenlab uncovering Dark Basin, a hack-for-hire group that has targeted thousands of individuals on six continents. Targets include advocacy groups and journalis...
2020-06-09
“Targets in the hacking campaign were American nonprofit groups that had been battling publicly with @exxonmobil for years over whether the oil company engaged in an effort to mislead the public about climate science, which the company has denied.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Reuters
An obscure Indian firm provided hacking services to help spy on 10K+ email accounts over seven years, in one of the largest spy-for-hire operations ever exposed
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A little-known Indian IT firm offered its hacking services to help clients spy …
2020-05-20
this is huge news. absolutely huge. https://twitter.com/...
OneZero
Google says it won't “build custom AI/ML algorithms to facilitate upstream extraction in the oil and gas industry”, after new Greenpeace report on Big Oil ties
How Tech Companies are Helping Big Oil Profit … Sam Shead / CNBC : Google plans to stop making A.I. tools for oil and gas firms Timothy B. Lee / Ars Technica : Google pledges not t...