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In this article, we document a brief history of entertainment used to improve the attitudes of other groups (along with some misfires, including when trying to portray White, working-class men). We then highlight those in the Arts and a few organizations including our own, More Like US, working to use entertainment to reduce perceived U.S. political divides. Despite promising initial work, many more groups and individuals are needed to contribute across many entertainment platforms.

Numerous successful U.S. entertainment efforts to improve attitudes toward groups with little historical power

Since the development of American mass media culture in the mid-20th century, allowing most Americans access to the same media, numerous examples of entertainment media have tried to improve attitudes towards those who have traditionally held little power. In this case, we mean any group other than straight, white men. This said, some entertainment media reinforced stereotypes, but at least there are many fairly successful examples that challenged stereotypes and likely changed attitudes among many in the American public.

This is perhaps most evident in the work of screenwriter Norman Lear, who was instrumental in improving misperceptions of these traditionally less-powerful groups, specifically women and Black Americans. Maude was centered around a woman, unique for sitcoms in the 1970s, and portrayed Maude as opinionated, strongly advocating for women’s liberation and civil rights, dispelling notions that women could not be politically involved or opinionated. Additionally, The Jeffersons, another Norman Lear sitcom from a similar era (1975-1985), was revolutionary in portraying a Black family as wealthy business owners, helping dispel common negative stereotypes of Black Americans.

Another example goes farther back in time to WWII. Beginning with a 1942 song, the Rosie the Riveter propaganda campaign, mainly remembered for its posters, worked to dispel notions that women could only be homemakers. Through its portrayal of Rosie, this campaign encouraged women to take part in the war effort in less traditionally feminine roles such as factory work.

In the late 1960s, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner portrayed an interracial couple in a positive light, at a time when only around 20% of Americans approved of interracial relationships and there was significant stigma around the presence of Black Americans in “White” society.

Will & Grace, a sitcom that began airing shortly before the turn of the 21st century, was deeply impactful on a different front. The show’s portrayal of Will as a gay man who seemed relatable and non-threatening helped to improve negative perceptions of gay men in contemporary America. Straight viewers without contact with gay people in real life saw straight characters positively interact with gay characters. As a result, 60% of viewers reported that “watching the show led to positive perceptions of gay people,” and 71% of viewers rejected the statement that “heterosexual relationships are the only ‘normal’ relationships,” compared with 45% of non-viewers, according to research cited by Bridge Entertainment Labs.

More recently, Marvel’s Black Panther franchise is notable for its unique portrayal of a Black society that was incredibly wealthy, powerful, and technologically advanced. The TV show Modern Family (2009-2020), meanwhile, positively portrayed non-traditional families and members of the LGBTQ+ community, winning over 20 Emmys for its work.

Despite all these generally positive portrayals of groups who have historically held less power, it would be a stretch to say that these groups have always been portrayed well or sufficiently. A reality show like Cops or scripted shows like The Wire often showed ethnically minority men as criminals, and movements like #OscarsSoWhite showed that non-White representation on film proceeded fairly slowly.

But thankfully, there are many portrayals in entertainment of historically less powerful communities that challenge dangerous misperceptions and help create more positive views of them.

Entertainment portrayals of white, working-class men have been pretty bad, though not uniformly terrible

In addition to looking at portrayals of groups historically without much power, we analyze portrayals of those historically with power, namely straight, white men. Because this is such a broad category, and we care about politics, we focus our attention on working-class white men. This group is defined as those without a college degree, often portrayed as working blue-collar jobs. According to 2024 NBC exit polls in 10 key states, white men without a college degree voted for Trump over Harris 69% to 29%, representing almost a fifth of the electorate in those states.

Many of these portrayals also inaccurately represent members of this traditionally more powerful group (though many in this group have experienced and/or felt loss of economic power and social status in recent decades). American media has consistently not been sufficient in portraying the struggles and humanity of working-class white men.

A clear example of this comes from a screenwriter praised earlier in this piece, Norman Lear. All in The Family (1971-1979) is one of the most well-known sitcoms of all time. Yet the main character, Archie Bunker, while humanized to some extent, is portrayed as uneducated and stereotypically bigoted, creating a mostly unflattering and one-sided picture of working-class white men.

Thinking of the cartoon sitcom The Simpsons, which is still running after more than 35 years, Homer never went to college, and he is largely portrayed as a stupid oaf, with infrequent bright spots in his character. On the same show, Cletus is portrayed even worse as a “slack-jawed yokel.”

A variety of reality shows do portray white, working-class men, but usually more as rural or brawny stereotypes than particularly well-rounded characters. This includes the Robertson family from Duck Dynasty (2012-2017) or those in reality shows including Ice Road Truckers (2007-2017) and the ongoing 20-year run of Deadliest Catch about Alaskan crab fishermen.

One of the few arguable bright spots in terms of portrayals of white, working-class men just went off the air. The character of blue-collar Dan Conner first appeared as the male lead in the TV show Roseanne (1988-1997) and then its spin-off The Conners, which aired its last episode in April after seven years on broadcast TV. Negative stereotypes are distinctly less pronounced in Dan Conner than in All in the Family’s Archie Bunker. Dan is portrayed as relatively traditional and hesitant about social change in both the original show and its spinoff, but he also shows vulnerability and commitment to family life in many cases, challenging some stereotypes of white, working-class men. Writer and Executive Producer of The Conners Dave Caplan has thought deeply about the importance of portrayals in entertainment and even has a graduate degree in media psychology.

In all, while sometimes functioning to humanize working-class white men, much entertainment misrepresents working-class white men as overwhelmingly bigoted and/or unintelligent in basically anything other than blue-collar skills, perpetuating harmful stereotypes. This largely has the opposite effect of many of the shows noted earlier in the article, many of which actively work to correct harmful stereotypes of those with traditionally less power.

International efforts show how attitudes toward two groups can be improved simultaneously

There does not need to be a negative portrayal of one group to create positive portrayals of another group. This is apparent in international efforts to improve negative portrayals of certain demographics.

One example is Radio La Benevolencija (RLB), which has worked in various countries, especially in Africa. We will focus on its work in Rwanda, which was created to reconcile differences, heal from the Rwandan Genocide, and prevent another genocide from happening. The programs within the project were created to be entertaining but informative and appeal to a wide variety of audiences.

In RLB’s main Rwandan program, New Dawn, two communities directly paralleling the Hutus and Tutsis lived side by side and were in conflict over a land shortage. The show directly parallels the lead-up to the genocide, as well as the aftermath, without directly referencing the genocide.

In a research paper on RLB, Elizabeth Levy Paluck argued that the program “did not change listeners’ personal beliefs but did substantially influence listeners’ perceptions of social norms.” These norms actually influenced behavior, as listeners changed their behaviors in terms of “active negotiation, open expression about sensitive topics, and cooperation.”

Radio La Benevolencija has made significant strides in healing misperceptions of different ethnic groups, proving the effectiveness of entertainment in concurrently reducing harmful stereotypes of more than one group. Another organization, Search for Common Ground, also has pursued similar efforts in countries including Yemen, Sierra Leone, and Nepal.

Current initial efforts to use entertainment to improve cross-partisan attitudes in the U.S.

To a certain extent, entertainment is already being used to reduce political misperceptions and subsequent divides in the U.S. An upcoming romantic comedy, The Elephant in The Room, tells the story of a progressive and a Trump supporter who try to bridge the gap between their worldviews as they date.

There is also an abundance of short-form content with this aim. In the YouTube video “Cats, Anyone? Finding What We Have in Common When Ideology Divides Us” from NationSwell, two Americans of opposing political viewpoints bond over a shared love for cats. And in the Heineken advertisement “Worlds Apart,” people with contradictory views on different topics find common ground before discussing their differences over a shared beer.

Several organizations are also using entertainment to bridge the gap between those of different viewpoints. Bridge Entertainment Labs, cited earlier for their research into the connection between entertainment media and misperceptions, is working to tell the stories of real Americans of a wide variety of backgrounds in order to contribute to national unity and create a sense of connections between Americans of different political affiliations. The work of Bridge Entertainment Labs, specifically in its whitepaper, aligns closely with the claims made in this article.

PopShift works with major Hollywood studios to connect producers and writers with experts in order to facilitate more accurate representations of those of diverse backgrounds and reduce misperceptions towards certain groups of Americans. Part of the work of Resetting the Table involves training those in Hollywood to have storylines with characters that have “investigated their differences openly and come out the other side,” using tools most influenced by Transformative Mediation, in order to ultimately create a more cohesive America. Braver Angels Music, meanwhile, trains songwriters and musicians to write songs that can bridge political divides, while also providing a space for songwriters to develop material and get to know each other.

The organizations listed above do essential work in bridging the gap between the perceptions Americans hold of those of different political affiliations and the true situations and beliefs of Americans of varying political affiliations. This work aligns with our organization’s, More Like US, initiative to re-CAST fellow Americans in a positive light as more complex, admirable, similar, and worthy of togetherness than expected.

Nevertheless, these efforts are currently small and scattered. Much more of this work is needed in such a large country as the U.S. In today’s decentralized and balkanized media environment, content that improves attitudes toward each other across politics needs to appear not only in TV and movies but in all sorts of entertainment, including social media videos, music, books, plays, and visual art.

Conclusion: Let’s learn from history to create entertainment that improves attitudes of each other across politics

There is a long history of entertainment being used to correct misperceptions of groups that have historically held less power. Entertainment media has proven time and time again its capacity to debunk harmful stereotypes and bridge gaps between people of different backgrounds. Entertainment has unfortunately also reinforced or exacerbated stereotypes in many cases, but these instances can be used as counter-examples of what to generally avoid going forward.

This history serves as an essential guide to fixing modern problems. Americans hold exaggerated negative views of those of different political affiliations. Entertainment media is essential in closing the gap between the truth and these exaggerated negative views. Initial efforts are going in the right direction, but many more people across many entertainment mediums need to create vastly more content. By correcting misperceptions and promoting connection and collaboration between those of different viewpoints, entertainment has the potential to reduce perceived partisan divides and create a more unified America.

James Coan is the co-founder and executive director of More Like US. Coan can be contacted at James@morelikeus.org

Sara Weinstein is a current intern at More Like US.



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AI Healthcare Tech Firm MDCE Targets $285B Telehealth Market

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Medical Care Technologies (OTC:MDCE) announced its strategic focus on three high-growth markets through its core business and subsidiaries. The company is developing AI-powered health applications for disease detection and monitoring, targeting the $285 billion telehealth market by 2030 with a beta app launch planned for 2026.

Through its subsidiary Infinite Auctions, MDCE operates in the $26+ billion collectibles market, offering authenticated sports memorabilia. The company’s other subsidiary, Real Game Used, is developing AI-driven authentication technology for the $5+ billion authentication and grading sector, addressing the challenge of counterfeit items in the collectibles market.

Medical Care Technologies (OTC:MDCE) ha annunciato il suo focus strategico su tre mercati in forte crescita attraverso la sua attività principale e le sue controllate. L’azienda sta sviluppando applicazioni sanitarie basate sull’IA per la rilevazione e il monitoraggio delle malattie, puntando al mercato della telemedicina da 285 miliardi di dollari entro il 2030, con il lancio di un’app beta previsto per il 2026.

Attraverso la sua controllata Infinite Auctions, MDCE opera nel mercato dei collezionabili da oltre 26 miliardi di dollari, offrendo memorabilia sportive autentificate. L’altra controllata dell’azienda, Real Game Used, sta sviluppando una tecnologia di autenticazione basata sull’IA per il settore dell’autenticazione e della valutazione da oltre 5 miliardi di dollari, affrontando la sfida degli oggetti contraffatti nel mercato dei collezionabili.

Medical Care Technologies (OTC:MDCE) anunció su enfoque estratégico en tres mercados de alto crecimiento a través de su negocio principal y subsidiarias. La compañía está desarrollando aplicaciones de salud impulsadas por IA para la detección y monitoreo de enfermedades, apuntando al mercado de telesalud de 285 mil millones de dólares para 2030, con el lanzamiento de una aplicación beta previsto para 2026.

A través de su subsidiaria Infinite Auctions, MDCE opera en el mercado de coleccionables de más de 26 mil millones de dólares, ofreciendo memorabilia deportiva autenticada. La otra subsidiaria de la compañía, Real Game Used, está desarrollando tecnología de autenticación impulsada por IA para el sector de autenticación y clasificación de más de 5 mil millones de dólares, abordando el desafío de los artículos falsificados en el mercado de coleccionables.

Medical Care Technologies (OTC:MDCE)는 핵심 사업과 자회사를 통해 세 가지 고성장 시장에 전략적으로 집중한다고 발표했습니다. 회사는 질병 감지 및 모니터링을 위한 AI 기반 건강 애플리케이션을 개발 중이며, 2030년까지 2850억 달러 규모의 원격 의료 시장을 목표로 2026년에 베타 앱 출시를 계획하고 있습니다.

자회사 Infinite Auctions를 통해 MDCE는 260억 달러 이상의 수집품 시장에서 인증된 스포츠 기념품을 제공하고 있습니다. 또 다른 자회사인 Real Game Used50억 달러 이상의 인증 및 등급 평가 분야를 위한 AI 기반 인증 기술을 개발 중이며, 수집품 시장에서 위조품 문제를 해결하고자 합니다.

Medical Care Technologies (OTC:MDCE) a annoncé son orientation stratégique vers trois marchés à forte croissance via son activité principale et ses filiales. L’entreprise développe des applications de santé propulsées par l’IA pour la détection et la surveillance des maladies, ciblant le marché de la télésanté de 285 milliards de dollars d’ici 2030, avec un lancement d’application bêta prévu pour 2026.

Grâce à sa filiale Infinite Auctions, MDCE opère sur le marché des objets de collection de plus de 26 milliards de dollars, proposant des souvenirs sportifs authentifiés. L’autre filiale, Real Game Used, développe une technologie d’authentification basée sur l’IA pour le secteur de l’authentification et de la notation de plus de 5 milliards de dollars, répondant au défi des contrefaçons dans le marché des objets de collection.

Medical Care Technologies (OTC:MDCE) gab seine strategische Ausrichtung auf drei wachstumsstarke Märkte durch das Kerngeschäft und Tochtergesellschaften bekannt. Das Unternehmen entwickelt KI-gestützte Gesundheitsanwendungen zur Krankheitsdetektion und -überwachung und zielt auf den 285 Milliarden Dollar schweren Telemedizinmarkt bis 2030 ab, mit einer geplanten Beta-App-Einführung im Jahr 2026.

Über seine Tochtergesellschaft Infinite Auctions ist MDCE im über 26 Milliarden Dollar schweren Sammlermarkt tätig und bietet authentifizierte Sportmemorabilien an. Die andere Tochtergesellschaft, Real Game Used, entwickelt KI-basierte Authentifizierungstechnologie für den über 5 Milliarden Dollar schweren Authentifizierungs- und Bewertungssektor und begegnet damit der Herausforderung gefälschter Artikel im Sammlermarkt.

Positive


  • Targeting three high-growth markets: telehealth, collectibles, and authentication

  • Developing AI-powered health applications for the $285B telehealth market

  • Operating in the $26B+ collectibles market through Infinite Auctions subsidiary

  • Strong market position in authentication sector with AI-driven technology

  • High demand indicated by backlog of authentication submissions

Negative


  • Health app still in development with beta launch not until 2026

  • Patents still pending and not yet filed

  • Operating in highly competitive markets with established players





MESA, ARIZONA / ACCESS Newswire / July 9, 2025 / Medical Care Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK:MDCE) is advancing a powerful multi-sector strategy focused on three explosive industries: AI-powered digital health, authenticated memorabilia, and alternative asset investment – with scalable technologies and platforms designed to serve billion-dollar markets.

At the core is Medical Care Technologies Inc., which is developing breakthrough AI-based self-care health applications that use smartphone images and video to detect early signs of chronic diseases, monitor wound healing, and flag mental health risk through facial micro-expressions. With global telehealth projected to surpass $285 billion by 2030, MDCE‘s technology positions the company at the forefront of personalized remote health screening. A beta app launch is planned for 2026, with patent filings being prepared.

Subsidiary Infinite Auctions brings exposure to the booming $26+ billion alternative asset and collectibles market, offering authenticated, investment-grade memorabilia from legends like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Tom Brady. The platform recently launched multiple blockbuster auctions and is a go-to destination for high-net-worth collectors and sports investors.

Meanwhile, MDCE‘s second subsidiary Real Game Used is pioneering AI-driven photo authentication and provenance tech, challenging legacy authentication models and setting a new standard for trust in a collectibles market plagued by fakes. With partnerships forming across the entertainment and auction industries, and a backlog of submissions from viral demand, RGU is positioned to disrupt a $5+ billion authentication and grading sector with machine vision and IP.

“Our ecosystem is engineered for scale,” said Marshall Perkins, CEO of MDCE. “We’re developing technologies that serve real needs in health care, collectibles, and authentication – three markets with massive investor interest and global demand.”


About Medical Care Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: MDCE):
Medical Care Technologies is a diversified holding company focused on breakthrough innovation in health tech, authentication, and collectibles. Through its subsidiaries Infinite Auctions and Real Game Used, MDCE is positioned to capitalize on the rapid convergence of AI, mobile platforms, and digital asset trust.


Contact:
Medical Care Technologies – www.medicalcaretechnologies.com
Infinite Auctions – www.infiniteauctions.com
Real Game Used – www.realgameused.com

Investor & Media Contact:
Infinite Auctions / MDCE
info@infiniteauctions.com


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This press release contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations, forecasts, and assumptions that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual outcomes may differ materially due to various factors including regulatory developments, market acceptance, IP progress, and execution. MDCE undertakes no obligation to update these statements unless required by law.

SOURCE: Medical Care Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK:MDCE)

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What are the three main markets MDCE is targeting?


MDCE is targeting AI-powered digital health, authenticated memorabilia auctions, and authentication technology markets, with a combined market potential exceeding $316 billion.


When will MDCE launch its AI health application?


MDCE plans to launch its beta health application in 2026, focusing on disease detection and health monitoring through smartphone images and video.


What is the market size for telehealth that MDCE is targeting?


The global telehealth market that MDCE is targeting is projected to surpass $285 billion by 2030.


How is MDCE’s subsidiary Real Game Used disrupting the authentication market?


Real Game Used is using AI-driven photo authentication and provenance technology to disrupt the $5+ billion authentication and grading sector, addressing the problem of counterfeit items.


What type of memorabilia does MDCE’s Infinite Auctions subsidiary offer?


Infinite Auctions offers authenticated, investment-grade memorabilia from legendary athletes like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Tom Brady.





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Alpha Modus Awarded New U.S. Patent Strengthening Its AI

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CORNELIUS, N.C., July 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMOD), a pioneer in AI-powered retail technology and data-driven innovation, is pleased to announce the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 12,354,121, effective July 8, 2025. This patent strengthens Alpha Modus’s intellectual property position in the fast-evolving in-store technology space, particularly in areas related to real-time shopper engagement, digital signage, and autonomous retail optimization.

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The patent, co-invented by Alpha Modus Director Michael Garel and Jim Wang, underscores the company’s long-term commitment to advancing retail intelligence platforms that bridge the gap between physical stores and AI-driven decisioning engines.

“This patent issuance not only solidifies our leadership in AI for physical retail environments, but it also directly supports our near-term deployment initiatives,” said Chris Chumas, Chief Sales Officer at Alpha Modus. “Since joining the team just over a month ago, Tim Matthews has dramatically expanded our enterprise sales pipeline—bringing in multi-million and even nine-figure opportunities that we expect to begin rolling out in the near future. The timing of this patent could not be better.”

This milestone follows a series of aggressive steps Alpha Modus has taken to enforce and monetize its robust patent portfolio, including high-profile litigation and licensing negotiations with major retailers and technology integrators.

Alpha Modus is now leveraging this newly issued patent to further strengthen its licensing discussions and protect ongoing and upcoming product rollouts with select Fortune 500 partners the Company has been engaging with.

To view the full patent upon issuance, please visit the USPTO Patent Center and search for U.S. Patent No. 12,354,121, or visit https://alphamodus.com/what-we-do/patent-portfolio/.

For more information on Alpha Modus Holdings Inc., visit https://alphamodus.com.


About Alpha Modus Holdings Inc.
Alpha Modus Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: AMOD) is redefining how retailers connect with customers through its AI-powered platform that transforms in-store environments into intelligent, responsive experiences. With a strong patent portfolio and rapidly expanding enterprise pipeline, Alpha Modus is positioned to lead the next generation of physical retail innovation.

For more information and to access Alpha Modus’ press room, visit: https://alphamodus.com/press-room/

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Alpha Modus cautions readers not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Alpha Modus does not undertake or accept any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

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$33B Defense Bill Drives AI and Drone Technology Expansion

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Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI) is positioning itself to capitalize on the newly passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which allocates $33 billion for drone and AI defense modernization. The bill, signed on July 4, 2025, includes $13.5 billion for unmanned systems and $16 billion for AI initiatives across defense and border operations.

The company’s AI-powered drone imagery analysis platform, featuring SpotlightAI™ technology, can detect over 150 types of landmines and unexploded ordnance in under a second. The system has already analyzed 1.66 million drone images and identified 28,000+ threats across 6,705 hectares in Ukraine. Safe Pro is also developing integration with the U.S. Army’s ATAK platform for enhanced force protection capabilities.

Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI) si sta preparando per sfruttare al meglio il recentemente approvato One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), che destina 33 miliardi di dollari alla modernizzazione della difesa nel campo dei droni e dell’intelligenza artificiale. La legge, firmata il 4 luglio 2025, prevede 13,5 miliardi di dollari per i sistemi senza pilota e 16 miliardi di dollari per iniziative di IA nelle operazioni di difesa e di frontiera.

La piattaforma di analisi delle immagini da drone basata sull’IA dell’azienda, che utilizza la tecnologia SpotlightAI™, è in grado di rilevare più di 150 tipi di mine terrestri e ordigni inesplosi in meno di un secondo. Il sistema ha già analizzato 1,66 milioni di immagini da drone e identificato oltre 28.000 minacce su 6.705 ettari in Ucraina. Safe Pro sta inoltre sviluppando un’integrazione con la piattaforma ATAK dell’esercito USA per migliorare le capacità di protezione delle forze.

Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI) se está posicionando para aprovechar la recién aprobada Ley One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), que asigna 33 mil millones de dólares para la modernización de la defensa en drones e inteligencia artificial. La ley, firmada el 4 de julio de 2025, incluye 13,5 mil millones de dólares para sistemas no tripulados y 16 mil millones de dólares para iniciativas de IA en operaciones de defensa y fronteras.

La plataforma de análisis de imágenes de drones impulsada por IA de la compañía, que cuenta con la tecnología SpotlightAI™, puede detectar más de 150 tipos de minas terrestres y municiones sin explotar en menos de un segundo. El sistema ya ha analizado 1,66 millones de imágenes de drones e identificado más de 28,000 amenazas en 6,705 hectáreas en Ucrania. Safe Pro también está desarrollando una integración con la plataforma ATAK del Ejército de EE.UU. para mejorar las capacidades de protección de las fuerzas.

Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI)는 최근 통과된 One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)를 활용하여 드론 및 AI 방위 현대화에 330억 달러를 배정하는 법안을 기반으로 사업을 확장하고 있습니다. 2025년 7월 4일 서명된 이 법안에는 무인 시스템에 135억 달러, 국방 및 국경 작전 전반에 걸친 AI 이니셔티브에 160억 달러가 포함되어 있습니다.

회사의 AI 기반 드론 이미지 분석 플랫폼인 SpotlightAI™ 기술은 150종 이상의 지뢰 및 미폭발 탄약을 1초 이내에 탐지할 수 있습니다. 이 시스템은 이미 166만 장의 드론 이미지를 분석했으며 우크라이나 6,705헥타르 지역에서 28,000개 이상의 위협을 식별했습니다. Safe Pro는 또한 미 육군의 ATAK 플랫폼과의 통합을 개발 중이며, 이를 통해 부대 보호 능력을 강화할 계획입니다.

Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI) se positionne pour tirer parti de la nouvelle loi One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), qui alloue 33 milliards de dollars à la modernisation de la défense dans les domaines des drones et de l’IA. La loi, signée le 4 juillet 2025, prévoit 13,5 milliards de dollars pour les systèmes sans pilote et 16 milliards de dollars pour les initiatives d’IA dans les opérations de défense et aux frontières.

La plateforme d’analyse d’images de drones alimentée par l’IA de l’entreprise, intégrant la technologie SpotlightAI™, peut détecter en moins d’une seconde plus de 150 types de mines terrestres et de munitions non explosées. Le système a déjà analysé 1,66 million d’images de drones et identifié plus de 28 000 menaces sur 6 705 hectares en Ukraine. Safe Pro développe également une intégration avec la plateforme ATAK de l’armée américaine pour renforcer les capacités de protection des forces.

Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI) positioniert sich, um von dem kürzlich verabschiedeten One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) zu profitieren, der 33 Milliarden US-Dollar für die Modernisierung der Drohnen- und KI-Verteidigung bereitstellt. Das am 4. Juli 2025 unterzeichnete Gesetz sieht 13,5 Milliarden US-Dollar für unbemannte Systeme und 16 Milliarden US-Dollar für KI-Initiativen in Verteidigungs- und Grenzoperationen vor.

Die KI-gestützte Drohnenbildanalyseplattform des Unternehmens mit der SpotlightAI™-Technologie kann in weniger als einer Sekunde über 150 Arten von Landminen und nicht explodierten Kampfmitteln erkennen. Das System hat bereits 1,66 Millionen Drohnenbilder analysiert und über 28.000 Bedrohungen auf 6.705 Hektar in der Ukraine identifiziert. Safe Pro entwickelt zudem eine Integration mit der ATAK-Plattform der US-Armee zur Verbesserung des Schutzes der Streitkräfte.

Positive


  • Potential access to $33 billion in new government funding for AI and drone technologies

  • Proven track record with 1.66 million drone images analyzed and 28,000+ threats identified

  • Integration capabilities with U.S. Army’s ATAK platform

  • Battle-tested technology with real-world implementation in Ukraine

  • Scalable solution available both on-site and cloud-based through AWS

Negative


  • High dependence on government contracts and funding

  • Competitive market for defense contracts with established prime contractors

  • Success contingent on securing portion of newly allocated funding

Insights


Safe Pro positioned to benefit from $33B defense spending on AI/drones, leveraging proprietary threat detection technology with extensive Ukraine deployment data.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) signed on July 4, 2025 represents a substantial opportunity for Safe Pro Group (NASDAQ:SPAI). With $13.5 billion allocated for unmanned systems and $16 billion for AI initiatives, this legislation creates a favorable landscape for companies with proven defense-oriented AI solutions.

Safe Pro’s technology stands out due to its specialized capabilities in explosive threat detection. Their AI platform can identify over 150 types of landmines and unexploded ordnance in milliseconds, providing critical battlefield intelligence. What gives their solution particular credibility is its extensive real-world deployment data from Ukraine operations—1.66 million drone images analyzed and 28,000+ threats identified across 6,705 hectares (approximately the size of Manhattan).

The company’s strategic integration with the TAK software ecosystem, particularly the U.S. Army’s Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK), positions them well to capture defense contracts. This integration enables real-time threat information sharing across thousands of soldier-carried and vehicle-mounted devices already in use by U.S. Armed Forces, making adoption potentially smoother than competing solutions.

While the press release suggests ongoing discussions with the Department of Defense and prime contractors, it does not confirm any secured contracts yet. The 100% U.S.-based nature of their operation aligns with likely domestic procurement preferences for defense technologies, especially in sensitive AI applications. Safe Pro appears well-positioned to compete for a portion of this defense spending, though actual contract awards remain to be seen.







Company advancing ongoing discussions with Department of Defense and prime contractors who will benefit from massive additional funding availability

AVENTURA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 9, 2025 / Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ:SPAI) (“Safe Pro” or the “Company”), an emerging leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-powered security and threat detection solutions, today announces that it sees significant opportunities for its patented AI-powered computer vision technologies for the rapid analysis of drone-based imagery following the passage of the U.S. government’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The bill allocates as much as $33 billion in direct spending on drones and artificial intelligence and broader defense modernization for the Department of Defense (DoD).

Signed into law on July 4, 2025, the OBBBA represents a historic federal commitment to unmanned systems (or drones) and artificial intelligence. Included in the bill is $13.5 billion committed to unmanned systems and $16 billion for investment into government-wide AI initiatives across defense, federal IT modernization and border operations. These investments, slated for Fiscal 2026 collectively, create large opportunities for U.S.-based providers like Safe Pro Group as the funding drives demand for innovation in technologies and field-proven solutions that can utilize drones and AI to address evolving threats, both on the battlefield and domestically, for national security and public safety.

“As the United States seeks to harness the power of drones and AI to support the warfighter and protect its borders, we believe that the passage of the OBBBA creates significant opportunities for our unique, battle-tested imagery analysis technology within the Department of Defense. We look forward to advancing our activities with the multiple program executive offices within the DoD and prime contractors supporting customers on fulfilling new AI capabilities with this new funding,” said Dan Erdberg, chairman and CEO of Safe Pro Group Inc.

The Company’s AI-powered drone-based imagery analysis platform can detect and identify over 150 types of landmines and unexploded ordnance in a fraction of a second per image, rapidly delivering mission-critical situational awareness. Whether deployed on the edge in real-time (SpotlightAITM OnSite) or leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) on the cloud (SpotlightAITM), the Company’s Safe Pro Object Threat Detection (SPOTD) technology can scale globally, offering solutions for rapid battlefield analysis as well as supporting large-scale commercial and humanitarian demining operations. Powering the Company’s SPOTD technology, Safe Pro’s unique real-world datasets include high-resolution drone imagery and GPS-tagged geospatial data encompassing over 1.66 million drone images analyzed to date, and 28,000+ threats identified across 6,705 hectares in Ukraine, an area nearly equivalent in size to Manhattan.

This dataset is also being used to develop new, real-time force protection solutions for soldiers by integrating the technology into the TAK software ecosystem which includes the U.S. Army’s ATAK (Android Tactical Assault Kit or ATAK) platform. Integration of SPOTD into ATAK can allow detections of small explosive threats instantly identified in drone-based imagery by the Company’s AI technology to be quickly shared across potentially hundreds of thousands of soldier-carried and vehicle-mounted, wireless connected devices widely utilized by the U.S. Armed Forces.

For more information about Safe Pro Group, its subsidiaries, and technologies, please visit https://safeprogroup.com and connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.

About Safe Pro Group Inc.
Safe Pro Group Inc. is a mission-driven technology company delivering AI-enabled security and defense solutions. Through cutting-edge platforms like SPOTD, Safe Pro provides advanced situational awareness tools for defense, humanitarian, and homeland security applications globally. It is a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions specializing in drone imagery processing leveraging commercially available “off-the-shelf” drones with its proprietary machine learning and computer vision technology to enable rapid identification of explosives threats, providing a much safer and more efficient alternative to traditional human-based analysis methods. Built on a cloud-based ecosystem and powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Safe Pro Group’s scalable platform is targeting multiple markets that include commercial, government, law enforcement and humanitarian sectors where its Safe Pro AI software, Safe-Pro USA protective gear and Airborne Response drone-based services can work in synergy to deliver safety and operational efficiency. For more information on Safe Pro Group Inc., please visit https://safeprogroup.com/.

Forward-Looking Statements
Some of the statements in this press release are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which involve risks and uncertainties. Although Safe Pro Group believes the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable as of the date made, expectations may prove to have been materially different from the results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Safe Pro Group has attempted to identify forward-looking statements by terminology including ”believes,” ”estimates,” ”anticipates,” ”expects,” ”plans,” ”projects,” ”intends,” ”potential,” ”may,” ”could,” ”might,” ”will,” ”should,” ”approximately” or other words that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes to identify these forward-looking statements. These statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including market and other conditions. There can be no assurance that inclusion in the Russell Microcap Index will have any appreciable effect on the Company’s market capitalization or market liquidity. More detailed information about the Company and the risk factors that may affect the realization of forward-looking statements is set forth under Item 1A. in the Company’s most recently filed Form 10-K and updated from time to time in the Company’s Form 10-Q filings and in other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), copies of which may be obtained from the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of its date. Safe Pro Group undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this press release to reflect events or circumstances occurring after its date or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

Media Relations for Safe Pro Group Inc.:
media@safeprogroup.com

Investor Relations for Safe Pro Group Inc.:
Brett Maas, Managing Partner
Hayden IR
(646) 536-7331
Brett@haydenir.com

SOURCE: Safe Pro Group Inc.

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FAQ



How much funding does the One Big Beautiful Bill Act allocate for AI and drone defense?


The OBBBA allocates $33 billion in total, with $13.5 billion for unmanned systems and $16 billion for AI initiatives across defense and border operations.


What is Safe Pro’s (SPAI) main AI technology capability?


Safe Pro’s AI technology can detect and identify over 150 types of landmines and unexploded ordnance in less than a second per image through their SPOTD (Safe Pro Object Threat Detection) system.


How many threats has Safe Pro’s (SPAI) technology identified in Ukraine?


Safe Pro has identified over 28,000 threats across 6,705 hectares in Ukraine, analyzing 1.66 million drone images in total.


How is Safe Pro (SPAI) integrating with military systems?


Safe Pro is integrating its SPOTD technology into the TAK software ecosystem, including the U.S. Army’s ATAK (Android Tactical Assault Kit) platform for enhanced force protection capabilities.


What deployment options does Safe Pro (SPAI) offer for its AI technology?


Safe Pro offers two deployment options: SpotlightAI OnSite for real-time edge deployment and SpotlightAI for cloud-based deployment through Amazon Web Services (AWS).





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