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This article explains the concept of an 'AI-first fighting force' and how the U.S. military is using artificial intelligence in classified networks to improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
Scout AI raises $100M to develop AI agents for military use, focusing on autonomous vehicle coordination for soldiers. The company's training programs blend advanced machine learning with military-specific requirements.
The U.S. military's recent operations in Iran showcased how AI systems, particularly those developed under Project Maven, have revolutionized targeting speed and accuracy. The integration of AI into modern warfare has dramatically increased operational scope, raising important questions about autonomy and oversight.
The U.S. Army is developing a specialized chatbot trained on real military data to provide soldiers with mission-critical information during combat operations.
Palantir's developer conference emphasized AI systems built for battlefield advantage, drawing defense contractors and raising ethical concerns.
Palantir Technologies demonstrates how AI chatbots could assist the Pentagon in analyzing intelligence and generating war plans. The demos reveal significant potential for AI in military strategy, raising important ethical questions.
The U.S. military has reportedly struck 3,000 targets in Iran with AI assistance, highlighting the growing role of generative AI in modern warfare. However, concerns remain over insufficient oversight and governance of these systems.
While companies like Anthropic debate limits on military uses of AI, Smack Technologies is training models to plan battlefield operations. This development raises important questions about the future of AI in warfare.
Thousands of procurement documents reveal China’s military AI ambitions, including drone swarms, deepfakes, and autonomous systems.