From robot mules in Ukraine to AI targeting in Iran, automation is extending war’s reach, not ending war.
At least 100 AI robots are learning human tasks -including folding laundry- at a U.S. data factory.
The U.S. Army’s Catalyst Pathfinder program drove bottom-up innovation at the Joint Readiness Training Center during the ...
A U.S. special forces soldier is due in federal court in New York on charges that he used classified information about the ...
Nigeria’s push for military self-reliance took a major leap forward on Monday as Terra Industries, a fast-rising indigenous ...

The quiet man

NEW KENSINGTON, Pennsylvania — Thomas Tull is walking along the old wooden brick floor of what began as the Pittsburgh ...
The U.S. Marine Corps has adopted a smart scope that turns standard rifles into anti-drone weapons. Here's how it works and ...
In “Project Maven,” Katrina Manson shows us how close we are to artificial intelligence picking targets and dropping bombs ...
Citing medical autonomy and religious freedom, he described the requirement as “overly broad and not rational,” telling troops that “your body, your faith and your convictions are not negotiable.” The ...
The suspect in the killings of two University of South Florida doctoral students from Bangladesh had asked ChatGPT what would ...
Beijing at the time was planning to host the 2008 Olympics, and Wilder asked the CIA whether the Olympic mountain-biking ...
Andriychuk and his unit have even developed an AI bot called Foxy Lesya who charmingly fields public queries about military ...