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AI in the Military: First Anthropic now Open AI
And learn how AI agents are working on writing a book completely alone
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Yo, AI enthusiasts and future-focused hustlers!
I'm about to drop some mind-blowing AI news that'll make your head spin faster than a neural network on steroids!
First up, OpenAI's gone full Top Gun on us! They've inked a deal with the Department of Defense, turning their language models into Uncle Sam's new favorite toy. We're talking AI-powered drones and defense systems that make Skynet look like a kid's science project[1].
But wait, there's more! OpenAI's not just flirting with the military - they're in a full-blown romance with Anduril, the defense tech company that's like the cool, edgy cousin of Lockheed Martin. Together, they're cooking up drone defense systems that'll make enemy aircraft think twice before crossing our airspace.
Meanwhile, in the world of AI literature, we've got a digital writers' room that'd make Shakespeare jealous. Ten teams of ten AI agents are teaming up to write a book, no humans allowed! It's like NaNoWriMo on AI-powered rocket fuel. You can follow this literary AI circus on Twitter - just search for #AIAuthorSquad.

And speaking of Twitter, Trump's new AI sidekick, Zaar, is playing digital janitor. It's deleting tweets faster than you can say "covfefe." Is it damage control or just spring cleaning? Either way, it's like watching a robot try to put toothpaste back in the tube!

Remember, folks, in the world of AI, if you're not moving forward, you're basically traveling back in time. So keep your eyes peeled and your neural networks primed!
Stay curious, stay innovative, and keep hustling!
Josh
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