Fewer Bots, More Ads: The Pentagon’s Evolving Online Influence Campaigns
Post-2022 efforts use ad buys to reach millions—drawing real reactions, Community Notes, and appeals to Grok.
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Post-2022 efforts use ad buys to reach millions—drawing real reactions, Community Notes, and appeals to Grok.
AI dominance will require more than faster models—it will require breakthroughs in understanding, testing, and securing frontier AI.
An extraordinary constitutional claim from OLC threatens decades of practice—and now faces the courts.
The judge has referred an assistant U.S. attorney for an ethics inquiry, but she has said that DHS was the truly bad actor.
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