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🪖 Pentagon plugged in AI
The U.S. military is bringing AI into classified networks.

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🤖 Trump posted AI propaganda
🪖 Pentagon plugged in AI
🔥 An AI startup used “This is fine”
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Trump shared 11 AI images on Truth Social, including one where he and Cabinet officials are shirtless in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
The pool is currently getting a $1.5M renovation ordered by Trump, so the image was weird but not random.
This is AI being used as political branding. No ad shoot, no campaign video, just generate the image and post it.
The bigger shift is clear. Politicians are now using AI to create symbols, not just content.
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The U.S. Defense Department signed AI deals with Nvidia, Microsoft, AWS, and Reflection AI for classified military networks.
This means their AI tools can now be used inside secure national security systems.
The Pentagon says this will help soldiers understand data faster and make better decisions.
The real story is vendor control. After fighting with Anthropic over AI guardrails, the Pentagon wants more AI suppliers and fewer restrictions.
i've been getting more folks telling me about this and it's not anything i agreed to. it's been stolen like AI steals. please vandalize it if and when you see it.
— kc green (@kcg.bsky.social)2026-05-03T04:23:08.217Z
Artisan used the famous “This is fine” comic in an ad for its AI sales tool, Ava.
The original artist, KC Green, says he never gave permission and called it stolen.
Artisan says it respects his work and is trying to speak with him directly.
The bigger issue is simple. AI companies keep treating internet culture like free material, but creators still see it as their work.

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