Hacktivists Claim to Have Hacked Homeland Security, Releasing ICE Contract Data
- OpenAI has signed a contract with the Department of War, detailing safety red lines, legal protections, and the deployment of AI systems in classified environments. The agreement aims to ensure responsible and secure use of AI technology within military contexts. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
- Microsoft and OpenAI continue their collaboration across research, engineering, and product development, building on years of shared success. This partnership underscores their commitment to advancing AI technology and its applications. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
- OpenAI and Amazon have announced a strategic partnership, bringing OpenAI’s Frontier platform to AWS. This collaboration will expand AI infrastructure, custom models, and enterprise AI agents, enhancing AI capabilities for businesses. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
- X is introducing 'Paid Partnership' labels for creators, allowing them to comply with regulations and be more transparent with their followers. These new labels replace the need for hashtags, making sponsored content clearer. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
- A hacktivist group called Department of Peace claims to have hacked a specific office within Homeland Security to protest ICE’s mass deportation campaign and the companies supporting it. They aim to release data related to ICE contracts. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
- 14.ai, founded by a married couple, is replacing customer support teams at startups. The company also launched a consumer brand to test how effectively AI can handle customer support tasks. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
- Nintendo has scheduled an Indie World Showcase livestream for March 3 at 9AM ET. The event will feature upcoming indie games, providing a platform for independent developers to showcase their work. (Source: Engadget) Original
- Paramount+ and HBO Max are planning to merge into a single streaming service following the completion of Paramount Skydance's acquisition. This move aims to create a more comprehensive and competitive streaming platform. (Source: Engadget) Original
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