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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

The US is burning through expensive missiles. DARPA is looking for cheaper ones that can be built in days, not months.

"To accelerate current weapons development timelines, DARPA is considering an alternative development paradigm to increase the nation's magazine depth and breadth."
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

The US Navy is pouring almost $1 billion into automating submarine production amid skilled worker shortages

The US Navy is investing $900 million in automated factories to enhance production of parts for nuclear submarines amid workforce shortages.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

The US Navy is pouring almost $1 billion into automating submarine production amid skilled worker shortages

The US Navy is investing $900 million in automated factories to enhance production of parts for nuclear submarines amid workforce shortages.
fromThe Walrus
6 days ago

The Man Who Put AI at the Centre of America's War Machine | The Walrus

"War is terrible, war is terrible, war is terrible," he intones, holding my gaze and giving voice to a universal chorus.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Suspicious vehicle triggers lockdown at America's nuclear testing base

Base officials stated that personnel from the 30th Security Forces Squadron responded to the suspicious vehicle around 10.10am local time, detaining one person at the scene for questioning.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

The Army and Amazon are creating an online storefront to buy drones as the technology transforms the battlefield | Fortune

Drones are revolutionizing warfare, prompting the Army to create an online marketplace for rapid procurement of unmanned aircraft systems.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Who Needs Tanks In the Age of Drones?

When I brought up the drones that Ukraine has used so effectively against Russian tanks, the company's chairman and CEO, Armin Papperger, was withering in his dismissal. 'This is how to play with Legos,' he told me.
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fromAxios
1 week ago

Exclusive: Lockheed Martin's Martell says warfare requires human-machine teamwork

Human-machine teaming is essential for developing cognitive machines and understanding AI limitations before deployment.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

The US military is pushing up production for the weapons that could matter most in a major war

The Department of Defense is increasing production of critical weapons, including THAAD interceptors, to meet rising demand and address stockpile concerns.
fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

Army, Anduril enter into new $20B enterprise agreement

The modern battlefield is increasingly defined by software. To maintain our advantage, we must be able to acquire and deploy software capabilities with speed and efficiency. Enterprise contracts are a key part of our modernization strategy, allowing us to consolidate software agreements, eliminate redundancies, and accelerate the delivery of critical tools.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Warren presses Pentagon over decision to grant xAI access to classified networks | TechCrunch

Senator Warren expresses national security concerns about the Pentagon granting xAI's Grok AI access to classified networks due to the chatbot's documented harmful outputs including violent and abusive content.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Bahrain says Patriot system intercepted drone over homes

Bahrain's account states a Patriot system intercepted an Iranian drone, contradicting the US military's claim of a drone strike injuring civilians.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

25 Weapons That Changed Warfare Over the Last Century

Technological breakthroughs over the last century transformed warfare by introducing tanks, missiles, stealth aircraft, and precision-guided weapons that forced armies to continuously adapt tactics and reshape military doctrine globally.
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

NASA is blowing stuff up to study the explosive potential of methalox rockets

Methane is better suited for reusable engines because they leave less behind sooty residue than kerosene, which SpaceX uses on the Falcon 9 rocket.
Science
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Anduril's new megadeal rewrites the rules for Silicon Valley-and raises new risks | Fortune

The Pentagon is increasingly investing in tech defense startups, exemplified by a significant contract with Anduril worth up to $20 billion.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

3 Defense Stocks Built for the New Era of National Security Spending

Defense spending is shifting structurally, with investors identifying companies positioned to capture the next decade of growth through diversified funds, nuclear propulsion specialists, and emerging defense technology providers.
fromThe Cipher Brief
3 weeks ago
US politics

America's "Exquisite Class" Weapons Shortage

President Trump met with major U.S. defense contractors to quadruple production of advanced weaponry while simultaneously pursuing military interventions in Venezuela and Iran instead of diplomatic solutions.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

3 Defense Stocks Built for the New Era of National Security Spending

Defense spending is shifting structurally, with investors identifying companies positioned to capture the next decade of growth through diversified funds, nuclear propulsion specialists, and emerging defense technology providers.
fromTheregister
4 weeks ago

Royal Navy races to arm ships against drone threat

The RFI calls for a "rapidly procured and installable Counter UAS (unmanned aircraft system) capability" that is "suitable for maritime platforms to detect, track, identify, and defeat airborne threats." Project TALON will combine a mix of "effectors" both kinetic and non-kinetic to counter the threats posed by the proliferation of drones, and is intended to complement current complex missile-based systems.
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fromFortune
4 weeks ago

Pentagon and FAA to conduct anti-drone laser tests after earlier deployments closed Texas airspace twice in the last month | Fortune

The Pentagon and FAA agreed to conduct anti-drone laser tests in New Mexico after military deployment caused two airspace closures in Texas without proper FAA coordination.
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The Pentagon awarded $200 million each to four tech companies for advanced AI models, with Anthropic later imposing restrictions on military use for domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

These aren't AI firms, they're defense contractors. We can't let them hide behind their models

AI warfare systems replicate the 'fog procedure' military strategy by automating chosen blindness through algorithmic opacity, enabling violence while obscuring accountability and decision-making responsibility.
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fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review

SpaceX commissions a second launch pad at Starbase in Texas while NASA prepares Artemis II for April 1 launch and Firefly's Alpha rocket successfully returns to flight after ten months.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

The US Army wants to see if it can get robots to rescue wounded troops like they're doing in Ukraine

The US Army is testing ground robots to evacuate wounded soldiers in high-intensity combat, reducing risk to medical personnel and troops during dangerous battlefield movements.
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

US Army announces contract with Anduril worth up to $20B | TechCrunch

The modern battlefield is increasingly defined by software. To maintain our advantage, we must be able to acquire and deploy software capabilities with speed and efficiency.
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fromEngadget
2 weeks ago
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The Defense Department reportedly plans to train AI models on classified military data

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fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

The Defense Department reportedly plans to train AI models on classified military data

The Pentagon plans to train AI models on classified information in secure facilities for exclusive military use to enhance warfighting capabilities.
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

UK facility to make exotic materials for hypersonic missiles

CMCs are a composite material, one in which the fibers are ceramic or carbon, embedded in a ceramic matrix. They are created to overcome the brittleness of traditional ceramics, while providing high-temperature resistance, light weight, and high strength. According to DSTL, they are capable of withstanding temperatures exceeding 1,000°C (1,832°F), and unlike metals, they hold their strength and shape under extreme heat and stress.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

UK MoD awards more than two dozen contracts for AI targeting systems | Computer Weekly

Asgard will help it realise the ambitions of the government's 2025 Strategic defence review, which promised to 'deliver a tenfold increase in lethality over the next 10 years' via a combination of enhanced 'firepower, surveillance technology, autonomy, digital connectivity and data'.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Wait-Laser Guns Are Real Now?

Laser weapons are transitioning from science fiction to operational military reality, with Ukraine, the U.S. military, and Border Patrol actively deploying laser systems in combat and border operations.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 weeks ago

Reprehensible': New wave of Iranian missiles, drones target Gulf nations

Iran launched widespread missile and drone attacks on Gulf states, causing casualties, infrastructure damage, and forcing energy companies to declare force majeure on operations.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

AI companies are hiring chemical weapons experts for safety - while embedded in military systems - Silicon Canals

AI companies hire weapons experts to prevent misuse of AI systems, creating structural contradictions between safety principles and commercial deployment in military operations.
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fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Air Force Research Lab seeks more national approach for innovation

The Air Force Research Laboratory seeks input on establishing a national dual-use technology network to accelerate development of civilian technologies adaptable for military applications.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Anduril snaps up space surveillance firm ExoAnalytic Solutions | TechCrunch

Anduril acquires ExoAnalytic Solutions, a space surveillance firm operating 400 telescopes globally, to enhance U.S. military space domain awareness and missile defense capabilities.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

There's a new US Army office 'getting in the dirt' with soldiers and trying to quickly turn their ideas into real battlefield tech

Number one is speed takes priority over perfection. We can iterate to get to operational capability. And the second is that early soldier feedback is critical in order to make sure we're getting the right technology for the future fight, and then we want to be able to prove the demand signal before we spend big dollars on programs.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

The Pentagon is developing alternatives to Anthropic, report says | TechCrunch

The Pentagon is developing its own large language models to replace Anthropic's AI after their $200 million contract collapsed over disagreements on military access restrictions and weapons deployment safeguards.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It means missile defence on data centres': drone strikes raises doubts over Gulf as AI superpower

Iranian drones struck Amazon Web Services datacentres in the UAE and Bahrain, causing widespread civilian disruption and marking the first deliberate targeting of commercial datacentres by armed forces during active conflict.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

It would take the Pentagon months to replace Anthropic's AI tools: sources

The Pentagon threatens to blacklist Anthropic's Claude AI if the company refuses to remove restrictions on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons use, potentially delaying military access to advanced AI tools for months.
World news
fromWIRED
1 month ago

How Each Gulf Country Is Intercepting Iranian Missiles and Drones

Gulf residents witnessed visible air-defense interceptions of Iranian missiles and drones, prompting authorities to restrict footage sharing due to security concerns.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Fact check: Are China's robot soldiers just AI fakes?

A dozen humanoid robots stand in front of a snow-covered mountain range. They hold machine guns and run across a shooting range, kneeling down to shoot at targets and change magazines, then maneuvering through an obstacle course. The setting for these scenes in a 48-second video currently circulating on social media is supposedly China, with the national flag flying in the background. But is it real? In many languages, such as Turkish shown here, the claim spread that the video shows a real military exercise.
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fromThe Verge
1 month ago

The US military reportedly shot down a CBP drone with a laser

The US military mistakenly shot down a CBP drone near the Mexican border, marking the second airspace closure this month due to uncoordinated anti-drone laser incidents.
US news
fromJezebel
1 month ago

Now the Military Is Apparently Shooting Down Border Patrol's Own Drones

The Department of Defense repeatedly used laser anti-drone technology without FAA coordination, destroying a Border Patrol drone and causing unnecessary airspace shutdowns based on misidentified threats.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Anthropic has less than 36 hours before it barrels toward untested grounds with the US government

A senior Pentagon official told Business Insider that Anthropic has until 5:01 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday to agree to the Defense Department's terms; otherwise, it will find other levers to compel the AI startup to cooperate with the military. The official said Hegseth is prepared for the use of the Defense Production Act (DPA) - a decades-old wartime law that gives the president broad authority over private companies in the interest of national security - on top of designating Anthropic a supply chain risk.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The Army's new drone competition is really a talent hunt. It's scouting out what makes a top drone pilot.

The Army uses competitions to identify and select specialized drone operators with specific aptitudes instead of broadly training all soldiers to pilot unmanned aircraft.
#ai-governance
fromEngadget
4 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI's head of robotics resigns following deal with the Department of Defense

OpenAI's head of robotics resigned over concerns that the Department of Defense partnership lacked proper governance safeguards for surveillance and autonomous weapons.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
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The government's AI standoff could decide who really controls America's military tech

The Trump administration blacklisted Anthropic over refusal to allow military use of its AI for surveillance and autonomous weapons, while OpenAI secured a Pentagon defense contract, intensifying competition over AI control in national security.
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fromEngadget
4 weeks ago

OpenAI's head of robotics resigns following deal with the Department of Defense

OpenAI's head of robotics resigned over concerns that the Department of Defense partnership lacked proper governance safeguards for surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The government's AI standoff could decide who really controls America's military tech

The Trump administration blacklisted Anthropic over refusal to allow military use of its AI for surveillance and autonomous weapons, while OpenAI secured a Pentagon defense contract, intensifying competition over AI control in national security.
US politics
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

US DoD to Anthropic: compromise AI ethics or be banished from supply chain

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an ultimatum to Anthropic to allow unrestricted military AI use or face Pentagon exclusion and potential Defense Production Act enforcement.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Lawmakers say US military used laser to take down Border Protection drone

The U.S. military used a laser to shoot down a CBP drone near El Paso, Texas, prompting the FAA to close additional airspace, marking the second laser deployment in two weeks without proper coordination.
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fromTheregister
2 months ago

British Army invests in degree course for drone specialists

The UK launches a three-year NMITE drone technology degree to train a small cohort of 15 civilian students and up to five soldiers annually for military drone roles.
fromTheregister
1 month ago

British Army rolls out 86M AI-ready battlefield gear

the AI-capable equipment includes radios, headsets, display tablets, cables, batteries, pouches, and antennas.
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fromBreaking Defense
2 months ago

Pentagon CTO offers industry free use of 400 patents from gov't labs - for a start - Breaking Defense

Step one, effective immediately, is to make roughly 400 carefully picked patents available online for a free two-year trial period. Specifically, any company that wants to try out one of the 400 technologies in its own research, development, and products can get what's called a Commercial Evaluation License (CEL) without the usual fee. Those 400 technologies- everything from a Navy-developed drone tracking system to novel Army mortar fuses - were chosen out of the thousands of possibilities by Michael's staff.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Weapons the U.S. Military Issued Despite Known Design Problems

Militaries often field weapons with known design flaws because urgency, cost, and limited alternatives make "good enough" preferable to perfect systems.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 months ago

Baton Rouge Acquires a Straight-Up Military Surveillance Drone

Baton Rouge bought the Stalker VXE30 from Edge Autonomy, which partners with Lockheed Martin , and began operating under the brand Redwire this week . According to reporting from WBRZ ABC2 in Louisiana , the drone, along with training and batteries, costs about $1 million.
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fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Defense tech enters a new era: the case of Anthropic and the DOD

The DoD-Anthropic dispute reveals that operational access to AI technology now takes precedence over traditional reliability and safety standards in defense procurement.
fromTechRepublic
1 month ago

Elon Musk's xAI Signs Deal to Bring Grok Into Classified Military Systems

xAI agreed to that 'all lawful use' standard, a move that paved the way for the deal while other tech giants were still caught in negotiations. This allows Grok to be used in high-stakes environments, including weapons development and intelligence analysis.
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fromTheregister
2 months ago

Mechanical mutts now permanent at nuclear hot zones

Sellafield Ltd is deploying Boston Dynamics' Spot robot dogs for routine inspections, mapping, and hazardous-area data collection to support nuclear site decommissioning.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Precision Weapons That Rendered Traditional Battlefield Cover Useless

Precision weapons erased the protective value of traditional cover, forcing militaries to prioritize movement, dispersion, detection, and new survivability strategies.
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fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

OpenAI shares more details about its agreement with the Pentagon | TechCrunch

OpenAI secured a Department of Defense deal for classified AI deployment after Anthropic's negotiations failed, citing multi-layered safety safeguards including retained discretion over safety systems and cleared personnel oversight.
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fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Pittsfield armored vehicle company is largest ICE contract in Mass.

Lenco Industries secured $5.2 million in ICE contracts, supplying BearCat armored vehicles that contribute a militarized aesthetic to some immigration enforcement operations.
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fromThe Cipher Brief
1 month ago

Autonomy on the Battlefield

Autonomy enables commanders to delegate control to machines while retaining command, requiring a fundamental mindset shift and clear frameworks for authority and responsibility.
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fromEngadget
1 month ago

OpenAI strikes a deal with the Defense Department to deploy its AI models

OpenAI reached a Defense Department agreement to deploy its AI models while maintaining safety guardrails against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, after the government rejected Anthropic for refusing to remove similar protections.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The US Army wants to track ammo and supplies at war like you'd track an Amazon package

The US Army's TyrOS AI software predicts soldier supply needs and operates during connectivity disruptions to maintain logistics in modern warfare.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Why an Army antidrone laser grounded flights at El Paso International Airport

El Paso International Airport closed after a reported cartel drone incursion; authorities used counter‑drone measures, including a DOD-loaned LOCUST laser, to neutralize the threat.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Shield AI says its Hivemind AI pilot just flew a drone vying to become a future Air Force uncrewed wingman

This flight test showcases the potential of airpower built on mission autonomy. Across platforms, domains, and environments, Hivemind provides resilient mission autonomy, proving that software is central to the future of airpower. Our collaboration with Anduril reflects a new era of defense acquisition, where autonomy is treated as a foundational warfighting capability on par with the aircraft itself.
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fromTheregister
2 months ago

US Army seeks autonomous bio, chemical cleanup bots

The Army recently published a Request For Information on Autonomous Decontamination Systems (ADS) to see what might be out there in the existing commercial market to help its Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) troops more easily clean up contaminated vehicles, infrastructure, and terrain. "ADS will reduce manpower and optimize resources required for decontamination operations while mitigating the risk of exposure of warfighters to Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents through robotic means," the Army said in its RFI.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Shield AI cofounder says the need to arm the V-BAT drone is a big misconception

"Who doesn't ask for that? The US military doesn't ask for that because we understand joint fires. The Ukrainians don't ask for it anymore, either,"
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fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Lockheed says it plans to dramatically turn up Patriot missile production

Lockheed Martin will increase annual PAC-3 MSE Patriot interceptor production from about 600 to 2,000 over seven years under a DoD agreement.
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fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Hegseth wants to integrate Musk's Grok AI into military networks this month

The US Defense Department plans to integrate Elon Musk's AI model Grok across classified and unclassified networks and accelerate AI adoption across the DoD.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

US Army hopes AI can slash troops' paperwork burden

The US Army's biggest AI gamble may not be on autonomous weapons, but instead whether Silicon Valley software can tackle the service's most tedious and, more often than not, grueling administrative jobs. Think less uncrewed aircraft and more behind-the-scenes tasks like recruiting, equipment maintenance, and endless gear inventories. Through a mix of new tools, redesigned workflows, and data integration, logisticians
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fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

DOD's AI acceleration strategy

According to the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's memorandum on the Strategy, this AI-first status is to be achieved through four broad aims: Incentivizing internal DOD experimentation with AI models. Identifying and eliminating bureaucratic obstacles in the way of model integration. Focusing the U.S.'s military investment to shore up the U.S.'s "asymmetric advantages" in areas including AI computing, model innovation, entrepreneurial dynamism, capital markets, and operational data.
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