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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has outlined a new strategy to expand its use of artificial intelligence.
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The US will seek agreements with eight allied nations as part of a fresh effort to strengthen supply chains for the computer chips and critical minerals needed for AI technology, according to the top State Department official for economic affairs.
Chinese drone manufacturer DJI, which sells more than half of U.S. commercial drones, urged Congress and the Trump administration on Thursday to quickly complete a security review or extend a December 23 deadline.
U.S. political leaders could help Ukrainian and U.S. companies to work together. In July, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Donald Trump appeared prepared to do just that, proposing a deal for the United States to buy Ukrainian drones as part of broader conflict negotiations.
Marco Rubio's advisor revealed shocking information about UFOs, saying that the US is 'headed toward massive disclosure'.
The US awarded $800 million to two developers to build small reactors, part of the Trump administration’s efforts to accelerate deployment of the technology to meet soaring power needs.
VGT and IYW draw from the same tech universe, yet their structures create two very different risk profiles. This analysis breaks down the mechanics behind each fund and clarifies the kind of tech exposure investors are actually bringing into their portfolio.
The US is investing up to $150 million in xLight, a chip startup chaired by former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, to boost domestic chipmaking.
Researchers determined that visible technology sector disruptions represent only 2.2% of total wage exposure and that the far larger threat lies in routine administrative, financial and professional service functions that have received less public attention.