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Exclusive: I’ve Seen the Tech. It Works. Global e·dentity’s Build 60 Is the Constitutional Fix America’s Airports Have Needed for Years
WASHINGTON — I’ve known Dr. Robert Adams for years. I’ve watched his team grind through the patents, the engineering, and the bureaucratic gauntlet. I’ve now seen Build 60 with my own eyes in testing environments tied to the DHS Science and Technology Directorate and TSA under CRADA No. DHS 25-TSA-014. The claims are not vaporware. The multimodal 3D vascular biometrics, real-time heartbeat liveness detection, quantum-resilient encryption, and strict on-device storage deliver
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America’s AI Boom Is Moving Beyond Chatbots — Money Is Now Flooding Into Chips, Voice, Factories and Defense Tech
The artificial intelligence race in the United States is entering a new phase. For much of the early AI boom, the public conversation centered on chatbots, image generators and large language models. But the investment activity of 2026 is increasingly pointing somewhere deeper: the physical and industrial systems required to actually run an AI-powered economy. Semiconductors. Data centers. Voice interfaces. Automated factories. Defense manufacturing. Energy infrastructure. Th
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Washington Eyes a Public Stake in the AI Boom as Trump, Sanders Find Rare Common Ground
WASHINGTON — As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes the American economy, an extraordinary debate is gaining momentum in Washington: Should the American public receive an ownership stake in the companies expected to generate trillions of dollars from the AI revolution? The idea has brought together an unlikely group of political and technology figures, including President Donald Trump, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Although they differ sharply
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