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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WASHINGTON, DC – As dozens of travelers arrived at Union Station Wednesday morning, many stopped to photograph historic Ford Motor Co. cars, trucks, tractors and artifacts celebrating America’s 250th anniversary and the automaker’s role in shaping the nation. For two weeks, Ford is hosting “Driving America Forward: … Read more
The American innovations that catapulted the U.S. into a world superpower touch almost every facet of modern life. From the lightbulb to the airplane, to medical breakthroughs and the internet age, the past 250 years have been defined by America’s intrepid intellect. But beyond the inventions themselves, there is one innovation that gave way to … Read more
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As debates about artificial intelligence (AI) regulation intensify, the latest Fox News Poll finds that most registered voters believe it is urgent for the federal government to address the issue, and protecting the public interest should take priority over promoting innovation. Nearly 8 in 10 think it … Read more
Former CIA Director David Petraeus lauds Ukraine’s “extraordinary innovation” in war with Russia – CBS News Watch CBS News Former CIA Director David Petraeus spoke at the Kyiv Security Forum on Friday, praising Ukraine’s military and saying it has redefined modern warfare. Petraeus sat down with CBS News international reporter Aidan Stretch to discuss further. … Read more
When America went to war with Iran last month, the U.S. military faced an enemy using mass-produced drones to deadly effect. The same weapons have been used for years in Ukraine – some of them supplied by Iran to Russia. Unmanned and remotely-controlled, drones have transformed the Ukrainian battlefield. They’re estimated to inflict around 80% … Read more
Bill Ford, descendant of Henry Ford and executive of one of the nation’s oldest automakers, says the secret American innovation goes beyond technology. It’s about building opportunities and community. Source link
When the United States military captured former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January, it used an AI tool developed by a private U.S. company. It’s unclear exactly what the tool did, but the company’s policy says its products can’t be used for violence or to develop weapons. Now, the Pentagon is considering cutting ties with … Read more
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