BEIJING, March 10 (Reuters) - China's increased military spending will fund its military modernization and help develop ...
The Pentagon has been spending tens of billions of dollars to adopt new technologies at breakneck speed. Without oversight and safeguards, military applications of artificial intelligence could ...
The new office wants to speed up the development of new ideas, increases the competition for businesses, and keeps soldiers ...
The U.S. military was able “to strike a blistering 1,000 targets in the first 24 hours of its attack on Iran” thanks in part to its use of artificial intelligence, according to The Washington Post.
Battle over AI guardrails for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance threatens U.S. national security sovereignty and ...
As conflict in the Middle East intensifies, militaries are turning to a new kind of weapon — not a missile or drone, but AI.
A top Pentagon official says a fight with Anthropic centered on how the military could someday use artificial intelligence in autonomous weapons.
In-demand lasers and microwave weapons kill drones by using either burning hot beams or electromagnetic force fields.
Before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Washington assembled its largest force and some of its most powerful weaponry in the Middle East in decades.
The dispute between the Department of Defense, Anthropic, and OpenAI has sparked a broader debate over who sets the terms for how AI systems are used.