
Jamie Tarabay
Reporter at Bloomberg News
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1 week ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Katrina Manson |Jamie Tarabay
Bloomberg — Sam Altman, CEO de OpenAI, declaró que no descartaría ayudar al Pentágono a desarrollar una nueva plataforma armamentística, lo que supone el último indicio de un cambio en la forma en que las empresas de IA se plantean trabajar con la industria de defensa. “Jamás diré nunca, pues el mundo podría tornarse realmente extraño”, declaró Altman este jueves durante su intervención en la Cumbre de Vanderbilt sobre Conflictos Modernos y Amenazas Emergentes.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Jamie Tarabay
Paul Nakasone(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s decision to oust the National Security Agency’s top two leaders was a concerning move that came with little public explanation, said Paul Nakasone, who led the powerful agency until retiring last year. Nakasone spoke as the intelligence community continues to reel following last week’s firings of Air Force General Timothy Haugh as NSA chief and head of US Cyber Command, along with his civilian deputy Wendy Noble.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Katrina Manson |Jamie Tarabay
Sam Altman(Bloomberg) -- OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said he would not rule out helping the Pentagon develop a new weapons platform, the latest sign of a shift in how artificial intelligence companies think about working with the defense sector. “I will never say never, because the world could get really weird,” Altman said on Thursday during remarks at the Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Jamie Tarabay
Ron Wyden(Bloomberg) -- Democratic Senator Ron Wyden said he intends to delay the confirmation of the newest head of the government’s cyber watchdog until the agency releases a report on cybersecurity issues plaguing the telecommunications sector.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Emily Birnbaum |Jamie Tarabay
Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Amazon.com Inc. have found an avenue to profit from Elon Musk ’s chaotic Department of Government Efficiency. The companies’ lobbyists in Washington see their best opportunity yet to achieve one of their most elusive goals: prying loose Microsoft Corp.’s decades-long grip on the multi-billion-dollar government software business.
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Microsoft's hold on government contracts will be hard to unwind, no matter what its competitors or DOGE do.

@elonmusk 's upheaval of government agencies presents an elusive opportunity for @Microsoft 's rivals, namely @Google and @amazon to pry loose the technology giant's grip on government software contracts - from @birnbaum_e and me. https://t.co/Nywjuv5fLc via @technology

The Pentagon's Inspector General has announced it is investigating @SecDef Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal App "to discuss information pertaining to military actions in Yemen in March 2025." https://t.co/V3Iov6x5XV

No female House Republicans signed @realannapaulina proposal for new parents in Congress to able to vote by proxy, rather than in person, as they care for newborns.

Leadership said they will not consider at all allowing female members to vote when recovering from child birth. Period. Not now. Not ever. This is wrong.