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/News/Wired podcast discusses AI industry ties to the US Department of Defense

Wired podcast discusses AI industry ties to the US Department of Defense

A Wired podcast episode looks at the Middle East conflict and discusses how AI companies have been working more closely with the US Department of Defense.

About 4 hours ago•AI Policy & Regulation

In short: A new Wired podcast episode connects the current Middle East conflict to growing ties between AI companies and the US Department of Defense.

What's going on

Wired’s Uncanny Valley podcast released an episode about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. In the episode, the hosts discuss how the AI industry has been building closer relationships with the US Department of Defense.

The episode frames this as a broader pattern, not a single new contract or announcement. It is about how more AI work is happening near military planning and procurement, which is how the government buys tools and services.

Wired’s story page does not list specific companies, deals, or systems tied to this conflict. It also does not provide details about AI being used in particular operations. The page mainly points to the wider context of the war and other related topics mentioned in the episode.

What to watch

If more reporting follows, the key details to look for are concrete examples. That includes named companies, contract values, and what the AI is meant to do (for example, software that helps sort large amounts of information, like a faster filing system). It also includes what rules and oversight apply, since military use raises different questions than consumer AI.

Source: Wired

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