reflection
Coverage of reflection in the Nexus archive.
- AI and the Commercial Data Loophole
The Pentagon has partnered with eight AI companies to deploy advanced AI on classified networks, but Anthropic refused to remove restrictions on its Claude model for defense use, leading to a lawsuit. The article highlights concerns about how 'mass domestic surveillance' is defined, particularly regarding data collected from commercial brokers and foreign intelligence programs, which may bypass legal safeguards and threaten privacy.
- SpaceX signs computing power deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion
SpaceX has transformed its Colossus data center into a commercial computing power platform and secured a deal with open-source AI startup Reflection worth up to $6.3 billion. Additional agreements with Anthropic, Google, and Cursor have also been announced.
- Furious backlash forces Green leader Polanski to apologise for sharing criticism of Golders Green police... but he still insists there should be 'reflection'
Green Party leader Polanski apologized after facing significant backlash for criticizing the Golders Green police, though he maintains that the issue requires further reflection.
- Pentagon strikes classified AI deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia — but not Anthropic
The Pentagon has entered into classified AI agreements with OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, xAI, and Reflection, excluding Anthropic due to supply-chain risks. This follows prior deals with OpenAI and xAI for lawful AI use, as reported by The Information and The Wall Street Journal.
- Pentagon plans to make US military ‘AI-first fighting force’ by pairing with companies
The Pentagon has partnered with seven AI companies, including SpaceX, OpenAI, and Google, to transform the U.S. military into an 'AI-first fighting force' and enhance decision-making in warfare. The agreements aim to strengthen military capabilities but have raised concerns about public spending, cybersecurity, and domestic surveillance.
- C++26: Reflection, Memory Safety, Contracts, and a New Async Model
C++26 introduces key features including reflection, enhanced memory safety, formal contracts, and a new asynchronous programming model. These updates aim to modernize the language, improve developer productivity, and address long-standing challenges in systems programming.