China is developing AI-powered robotic 'wolf pack' drones designed to support potential combat operations, including a possible invasion of Taiwan, according to a new report. The drones are intended to scout, supply, and assist troops in future conflicts, raising concerns about the militarization of artificial intelligence.
The Trump administration is also reviewing AI models from major tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and xAI ahead of their public release to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Bessent has warned Americans about the growing threat of AI-driven bank account hacks, emphasizing the need for heightened cybersecurity measures.
In a separate development, Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro unveiled a new three-pillar growth strategy for the entertainment giant, focusing on content and technology investments. The strategy aims to enhance the guest experience while navigating evolving regulatory landscapes.
Concerns about Chinese-manufactured devices and software operating within the U.S. supply chain persist, with warnings about potential espionage and infrastructure disruption. Federal agencies are evaluating the risks posed by connected devices, including those used in sensitive facilities like government buildings and energy infrastructure.