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FBI's AI Push for National Security

FBI Director Kash Patel unveils a new AI project to enhance national security investigations, aiming to swiftly identify, analyze, and respond to threats. The initiative, led by Deputy Director Dan Bongino, focuses on updating tech tools to keep pace with evolving digital risks.

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