Anthropic, OpenAI, and the new rules of Defence AI
Anthropic is facing the prospect of being frozen out of US government work after refusing to relax safeguards on how its AI can be used by the newly rebranded Department of War – a clash that has bigger ramifications for it, OpenAI and other foundational model companies globally as AI...
Rajmund T. Andrzejczak and Marcin Hejka to speak at Resilience Conference Warsaw
On April 15, Resilience Conference Warsaw will convene the defence tech ecosystem in Poland – bringing together military and political...
Read moreDetailsIf Russia Wins: Lessons for the UK and Europe
In the build-up to the Munich Security Conference (MSC), I finally read a book many had recommended. Carlo Masala’s ‘If...
Read moreDetailsThe second valley of death
Every founder knows about the first valley of death – that phase where you're doing everything possible to find your...
Read moreDetailsEurope’s cloud future is about collaboration
For years, data sovereignty had been treated as a theoretical concern – debated in policy circles yet usually deferred behind...
Read moreDetailsCapital under siege: Sanctions, supply chains and politics now drive VC decisions
For the last three decades, European venture capital has benefited from a grand assumption that rarely makes it into pitch...
Read moreDetailsGuest Post: Where are Europe’s female defence tech leaders?
Kraken Technology recently hired Erica Dill-Russell as its new chief commercial officer – a potential “trailblazer“ of a move in the market, given how...
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