US Government Eyes Stake in Intel
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Government forces Air Canada and flight attendants
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Anti-Government Protests Turn Violent
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As government entities increasingly use artificial intelligence to expedite research or streamline regulations, lawmakers are finding ways to put guardrails on the fast-growing technology. The legislative landscape surrounding AI use in government is rapidly evolving.
Documents with sensitive details about the meeting between President Trump and Russian President Putin were left behind on a public hotel printer.
Internal emails obtained by WIRED show a hasty process to onboard OpenAI, Anthropic, and other AI providers to the federal government. xAI was on the list—until MechaHilter happened.
Canada’s government has forced Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants into arbitration after a work stoppage stranded more than 100,000 travelers around the world during the peak summer travel season.
President Trump and his allies have berated Washington, D.C., officials. Yet the federal government has often made it harder for those officials to manage the capital.
The Trump administration will likely shed around 300,000 workers this year, its new human resources chief said on Thursday, which would amount to a 12.5% decrease in the federal workforce since January.
The U.N. Security Council has rejected plans by Sudan’s paramilitary group to establish a rival government in areas it controls.
Elon Musk’s rocket company relies on federal contracts, but years of losses have most likely let it avoid paying federal income taxes, according to internal company documents.