五角大楼报告称美国海军封锁导致伊朗石油收入损失48亿美元
• 根据Axios报道的五角大楼估计,美国在阿曼湾和霍尔木兹海峡的海军行动已导致伊朗损失近48亿美元的石油收入。 • 五角大楼发言人Sean Parnell引用新闻秘书Joel Valdez的话称,此次封锁旨在执行制裁并遏制伊朗的海上石油贸易,以削弱其对武装活动的资金支持。 • 霍尔木兹海峡作为全球关键的石油咽喉点,仍然是紧张局势的中心,并可能引发能源市场及地区稳定性的升级风险。
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• 根据Axios报道的五角大楼估计,美国在阿曼湾和霍尔木兹海峡的海军行动已导致伊朗损失近48亿美元的石油收入。 • 五角大楼发言人Sean Parnell引用新闻秘书Joel Valdez的话称,此次封锁旨在执行制裁并遏制伊朗的海上石油贸易,以削弱其对武装活动的资金支持。 • 霍尔木兹海峡作为全球关键的石油咽喉点,仍然是紧张局势的中心,并可能引发能源市场及地区稳定性的升级风险。
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图片:SiliconAngle• 美国国防部宣布与七家公司签署 AI 采购合同,包括 Amazon Web Services、Google、Microsoft、Nvidia、OpenAI、SpaceX 以及去年筹集了 20 亿美元资金的 Reflection AI。 • 这些 AI 产品将被部署在能够存储机密信息的国防部 Impact Level 6 和 7 系统中,用户将通过名为 GenAI.mil 的内部门户进行访问。 • 值得注意的是,Anthropic 被排除在合同之外,原因是特朗普政府在 2 月将其指定为供应链风险,不过据报道五角大楼仍在使用 Anthropic 的 Claude Mythos Preview 模型。
siliconangle.com与人工智能公司的协议引发了对公共支出、网络安全和国内监视的担忧。 订阅 Breaking News US 电子邮件,在您的收件箱中获取新闻通讯提醒。 五角大楼周五表示,已与七家领先的人工智能 (AI) 公司达成协议:SpaceX、OpenAI、Google、Nvidia、Reflection、Microsoft 和 Amazon Web Services。 “这些协议加速了向建立美国军队为‘人工智能优先’战斗部队的转型,并将加强我们的战斗人员在所有战争领域保持决策优势的能力,”五角大楼在声明中表示。继续阅读...
theguardian.com• 五角大楼于 2025 年 12 月推出了 GenAI.mil,将其作为 Project Maven 的一部分,为国防部约 300 万名工作人员提供安全的生成式 AI 访问权限。 • 该平台内置了多个领先的 AI 模型,包括 Anthropic 的 Claude、Google 的 Gemini、xAI 的 Grok 以及 OpenAI 的 ChatGPT,从而在军事行动中实现广泛的 AI 应用。 • 这一举措反映了美国军方将先进 AI 能力整合到国防行动中的战略优先级,并展示了政府在双用途 AI 技术方面的重大投资。
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