🛰️Pentagon Eyes Microsoft Copilot as AI Arms Race Heats UpAnd: Will AI be Mandatory for All Students
Friday’s here, and so are rising temperatures, rising tensions, and rising defense contracts. As global conflicts escalate, AI companies are rushing into the defense sector, landing lucrative deals that raise both opportunity and concern. We break down who’s cashing in and what it means for the world. Also, is Meta AI a mess, and why is your data at risk, and should AI be mandatory in schools? Ohio State says yes—we dig into the debate
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The app doesn’t clearly explain privacy settings or warn users if their content will be posted publicly, especially for those logged in via Instagram with public profiles. The App isnt doing very well, only 6.5 million downloads since its April 29 launch, which is a small figure for Meta. The company launched a tool with minimal privacy guardrails, and it’s quickly becoming a viral embarrassment full of sensitive disclosures and trolling content, raising serious concerns about user awareness and data safety. If all the data shared on Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram is at risk, this can be a fatal fail for such a tech behemoth. As we always say, be very careful what you share on social media. 🧰 AI ToolsSummer Camps
Download our list of 1000+ Tools for free. Pentagon Eyes Microsoft Copilot as AI Arms Race Heats UpMicrosoft is preparing to launch a secure version of its AI tool, Copilot, for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) by summer 2025. This AI assistant, embedded in Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, is being tailored to meet the DoD’s strict security and compliance standards, including deployment via GCC High, the U.S. government’s secure cloud platform. Microsoft has not named the customer, but internal discussions suggest a client with over 1 million Microsoft 365 licenses is adopting Copilot—pointing strongly to the Pentagon, which employs 2.1 million military personnel and 770,000 civilian workers. Strategic ContextThe rising global and domestic security tensions are fueling a defense investment and companies eager to participate and get government contract. For example the recent Israel-Iran military escalation and nuclear threats, continued war in Gaza, National Guard deployments amid civil unrest in U.S. cities are acceleration this trend. Tech Giants Fueling Defense InnovationBeyond Microsoft, several companies are rapidly scaling their defense offerings, and alliances likr Anduril and Meta which partnered to design, build, and field a range of integrated XR products that provide warfighters, will become more common. Some examples:
As military AI adoption accelerates, Microsoft’s secure Copilot rollout marks a pivotal step in embedding generative AI into defense operations. It also underscores a how Big Tech is no longer just a vendor, it’s becoming part of the defense infrastructure. 🚀 Bring Your Website to Life with an AI Chatbot
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Friday, June 13, 2025
🛰️Pentagon Eyes Microsoft Copilot as AI Arms Race Heats Up
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