Anthropic Ruling, AI ROI Failures, Hacker Identified Globally | Ep. 71
Company Updates

Anthropic Ruling, AI ROI Failures, Hacker Identified Globally | Ep. 71

Computerworld6d ago

Arnold Davick, host of 2-Minute Tech Briefing, is a journalist and multimedia storyteller with more than a decade of experience reporting in the New York market. He has covered breaking news, politics, culture, and entertainment for NY1 Spectrum News, Access Hollywood, News 12, and Verizon FiOS1 News. Fluent in Spanish and skilled in live reporting, interviewing, and digital production, Arnold has interviewed industry leaders, public officials, and cultural figures. His storytelling bridges the gap between complexity and connection, bringing clarity and humanity to the stories he covers.

Hello and welcome to your 2-Minute Tech briefing from ComputerWorld. I'm your host Arnold Davick, reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top IT stories you need to know for Wednesday, April 15th.

From ComputerWorld, A federal appeals court has refused to suspend the Pentagon supply chain risk designation against anthropic, a three judge panel wrote in its order Wednesday. "O. ne side is a relatively contained risk of financial harm to a single private company.

On the other side is judicial management of how and through whom the Department of War secures vital AI technology during an active military conflict.". The panel said the order is not final, with oral arguments set for May 19.

From CIO, Gartner says many AI efforts infrastructure and operations stall before delivering meaningful returns.

Originally published by Computerworld

Read original source →
Anthropic