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Oracle, a U.S. tech firm, announced on Wednesday it will provide Singapore's defense technology arm with isolated cloud computing and AI services, marking its first such deal in Southeast Asia. This move aims to counter cyber espionage and supply chain attacks common in the region. Oracle's generative AI tools, including video analysis capabilities, will be used in an air-gapped, isolated environment, disconnected from the internet.
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