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Iran Targets U.S. Tech Giants and Strikes Key Helium Plant, Threatening Global Semiconductor Supply and Billions in AI Infrastructure

Iran Targets U.S. Tech Giants and Strikes Key Helium Plant, Threatening Global Semiconductor Supply and Billions in AI Infrastructure

Mar 24, 2026
The Deep View

Iran escalates tensions by designating Amazon, Microsoft, Palantir, and Oracle as military targets while striking Qatar's critical helium plant, threatening to cripple global semiconductor production and putting billions in Middle East AI infrastructure investments at serious risk.

Michigan Senator Introduces Bill to Restrict Pentagon's Use of AI in Military Operations

Michigan Senator Introduces Bill to Restrict Pentagon's Use of AI in Military Operations

Mar 18, 2026
NBC News

Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin introduces landmark legislation to restrict the Pentagon's use of AI in military operations, prohibiting autonomous kill decisions, mass surveillance of Americans, and AI-controlled nuclear weapons, as tensions between the Defense Department and AI firm Anthropic highlight the urgent need for clear legal boundaries.

Iran Strikes AWS Data Centers in UAE and Bahrain, Threatening Billions in AI Infrastructure and Regional Tech Investment

Iran Strikes AWS Data Centers in UAE and Bahrain, Threatening Billions in AI Infrastructure and Regional Tech Investment

Mar 11, 2026
CNBC

Iran strikes AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, disrupting banking and consumer services while casting a shadow over billions in regional AI investments, including Microsoft's $15 billion UAE commitment, as companies now grapple with the reality that data centers have become targets in modern armed conflict.

Microsoft Backs Anthropic in Court Fight Against Pentagon Ban on Claude AI Models

Microsoft Backs Anthropic in Court Fight Against Pentagon Ban on Claude AI Models

Mar 11, 2026
CNBC

Microsoft is urging a federal court to block the Pentagon's unprecedented ban on Anthropic's Claude AI models, warning the Defense Department's supply chain risk designation — historically reserved for foreign adversaries — could immediately disrupt tech products used by U.S. warfighters and force emergency contract overhauls across the defense industry.

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