Using video games to train military personnel can save money and time. The U.S. Navy came up with a new innovative way to use ...
The US military is using AI tools during Iran war. But Pentagon’s collaboration with tech companies goes back decades.
The US military used Anthropic's Claude AI, but after Anthropic refused to remove guardrails against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, the Pentagon cancelled the contract and turned to OpenAI.
Rocket Lab has inked a $190 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense for 20 launches of the company's suborbital ...
As science fiction technology quickly continues becoming real, the U.S. military now has plans for an experimental plane ...
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Anthropic’s Claude is helping the US military choose targets to strike in Iran, but responsibility for the accuracy, strategy ...
In an era where biological threats loom larger than ever, from emerging viruses to potential weaponized pathogens, the U.S. military's readiness hinges on innovative partnerships beyond traditional ...
The company had clashed with the military over how officials wanted to use its cutting-edge A.I. model. The order could vastly complicate intelligence analysis and defense work. By Julian E. Barnes ...
Struck by the success of large-scale, low-cost drone attacks, the US made covert efforts to capture Iranian Shahed-136s for technical analysis.
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