OpenAI Had Banned Military Use. The Pentagon Tested Its Models Through Microsoft Anyway
Sources allege the Defense Department experimented with Microsoft’s version of OpenAI technology before the ChatGPT-maker lifted its prohibition on military applications.
In 2023, OpenAI’s usage policy explicitly banned the military from accessing its AI models. But some OpenAI employees discovered the Pentagon had already started experimenting with Azure OpenAI, a version of OpenAI’s models offered by Microsoft, sources say.
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Toe the party line
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Jack Dorsey really is trying to do everything like Elon Musk
02.03.2026 23:34
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“We put them in our agreement” means there are no restrictions in the underlying models, unlike Anthropic, and you’re relying on *checks notes* the Trump administration to hold to this. So. Yeah.
28.02.2026 03:23
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This is just more proof the world should be pushing harder for data sovereignty.
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Exclusive: US orders diplomats to fight data sovereignty initiatives
An internal diplomatic cable said such efforts could interfere with AI-related services.
"President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S. diplomats to lobby against attempts to regulate U.S. tech companies' handling of foreigners' data, saying in an internal diplomatic cable seen by Reuters that such efforts could interfere with artificial intelligence-related services."
25.02.2026 12:09
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How Jeffrey Epstein Ingratiated Himself With Top Microsoft Executives
An eye-opening story from @ering.bsky.social and Karen Weise on how Jeffrey Epstein worked his way into the inner sanctum of Microsoft's C-suite
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/24/t...
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Leaked Email Suggests Ring Plans to Expand ‘Search Party’ Surveillance Beyond Dogs
Ring's CEO told staff the feature is “first for finding dogs,” indicating a plan to expand.
Scoop: Ring's CEO told staff Search Party is not going to be just for dogs, according to a leaked email I obtained. Said it is "first for finding dogs" before suggesting it would be expanded to be used for crime:
www.404media.co/leaked-email...
18.02.2026 14:38
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When I wrote Section 230 I did so knowing it would be critical for protecting free speech online. 30 years later and it’s one of the last things standing in the way of Republican censorship of the internet. Here’s to many more years of defending this vital safeguard of free speech.
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When the CIA did this to the Senate it was one of the biggest intel scandals of the 21st century. But here it’s not just a huge scandal, it’s dumb: Pam Bondi is so bad at her job she brought the evidence herself to an open congressional hearing. www.theguardian.com/world/2014/j...
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Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
Age verification for all.
Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
09.02.2026 14:10
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they're trying to be coy about salivating over the prospect of raping women, they'll contest that but if pushed to explain, that's exactly what they would describe. forced pregnancy of any kind, by a man or by the state, is gender-based violence
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Activation emails from:
- Support Vestiaire Collective
- Whatnot
- TeamSpeak
- Listia Member Support
- Support theHunter
Activation emails from:
- Navy Federal Responsible Disclosure sign-…
- Kaseya Support
- Grove Collaborative
- Brigit
- Studocu Customer Support
- TerraCycle US
Activation emails from:
- TerraCycle
- The Epoch Times
- Albertsons Responsibl…
- Browsec Support Team
- GoodRx
- Redbubble
Activation emails from:
- Computop Helpdesk
- Flocabulary
- Grammarly Support
- Cookiebot support
- Champs Sports Customer Care
My email is being spammed with activation requests because zendesk won’t fix their vulnerability. How is Zendesk not being punished by email providers over this?
04.02.2026 19:48
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This Doesn't Get Used Unless All Parties Involved Are Using Proton And Therefore Means Nothing In 99% Of Cases So User Is Still Correct.
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a screenshot of Betterment's data breach web page source code, showing a "noindex" tag in the code, which instructs search engines to ignore the page and not make it returnable in search results.
Betterment was hacked and users' personal data compromised, but you might not know it because the company hid its data breach notice with a "noindex" tag in its web page source code. This tells search engines to ignore the page so people won't see it in search results. techcrunch.com/2026/01/12/f...
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Apple HomeKit summarized in two screenshots
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tfw you have dinner with someone you've said is in the Epstein files
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That’s why HAVN designed the EMF-blocking beanie.
Powered by our proprietary WaveStopper™ Technology, it forms a barrier that blocks over 99% of WiFi, 5G, and Bluetooth radiation right where it matters most: your brain.
They gentrified the tinfoil hat
01.01.2026 20:57
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Director of the CIA is in the room but you have OSINTdefender's twitter page up on the screen
03.01.2026 18:35
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The guy who put a 19 year old named Big Balls in charge of gutting key government services: “experience matters when lives are at stake”
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she's 18
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this has been updated to include photos, files, flight details and other records. it's really well done.
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what is jeffreyy epstein
what is jeffreyy epstein - Google Search
what is jeffrey epstein famous for
i wonder
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GitHub Actions charging per build minute for *self-hosted-runners*? Shit's about to hit the fan lol
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