A dispute around Palantir and the DIA’s MARS program shows how military AI can turn procurement into a contest over data pipelines, governance, and decision authority.
A ransomware gang’s allegation can create pressure fast, but the technical question remains the same: is there proof of intrusion, theft, or just a name on a post?
A leak-site entry naming Marshall Dennehey points to a familiar extortion pattern: pressure to keep data private, with the real danger sitting in the contents of the file set, not the number attached to it.
A brief Hackaday Links mention points to something larger: Artemis II was described as a demonstration flight for the architecture NASA intends to use on future lunar missions.