The Department of Defense alleges the AI developer could manipulate models in the middle of war. Company executives argue that’s impossible.
In one year, U.S. military conducted tens of thousands of detection, monitoring and security site missions at the southwest border. More than 20,000 service members have served at the southwest border ...
Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg’s order is a significant win for Palantir, which has landed a growing stream of contracts with the U.S. government.
Crude memes about attacking Iran hint at a deeper connection between video games and the desensitizing features of modern warfare.
Mysterious drone swarms that could not be stopped by jamming signals spied on one of America's most important Air Force bases ...
The U.S. Army officially received a groundbreaking H-60Mx Black Hawk helicopter, extensively modified to fly with or ...
Czech authorities said Friday they were investigating a fire at a warehouse of a company that makes drone technology as a suspected arson linked to terrorism. The fire broke out in an industrial ...
A congressional committee chair has asked the Pentagon to review Safran's joint ventures in China, saying the French ...
It has been more than a decade since artificial intelligence and military experts were calling AI and autonomous weaponry “the third revolution in warfare,” after gunpowder and nuclear weapons.
Technology companies are backing Anthropic after it sued the Trump administration over its designation as a supply chain risk.
Pentagon staffers, former officials and IT contractors who work closely with the U.S. military say they are reluctant to give up Anthropic’s AI tools.
The site in Pickaway County is expected to manufacture up to 150 drones annually, with hundreds of employees coming online as production ramps up.
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