A San Francisco-based robotics company says the Trump administration has expressed interest in deploying its high-tech robots ...
Ukraine has responded to a war it didn’t start by creating an industry it doesn’t want, but could the nation's ...
The entrepreneur and former MIT professor thinks practical humanoid robots and superintelligence are centuries away.
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‘We don't have infantry': Ukraine's war machine evolves into machine war
Outmanned by a nuclear power in the largest land war in Europe since 1945, Ukraine's front line is increasingly held by ...
For decades, the idea of fighter pilots flying side by side with intelligent machines felt like science fiction — but in 2026, it becomes reality. The United States Air Force is beginning to ...
"Unmanned systems are no longer experimental but decisive capabilities on today’s battlefield," a drone expert told Military.com ...
In all wars, defenders can expect the casualty ratio to lean in their favour – perhaps three or four to one. But drones have ...
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Drones are down – is this a good entry point?… how Jonathan Rose sizes up the opportunity set… the economics behind humanoids aren’t good for humans… Louis Navellier and Luke Lango are bullish on NVDA ...
The US Department of Defense has reportedly reached a deal to use Elon Musk's Grok in its classified systems, according to ...
Pentagon gives Anthropic until Friday to remove military restrictions on Claude AI model or face contract termination and ...
Hegseth warns Anthropic to let the military use the company’s AI tech as it sees fit, AP sources say
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pressuring Anthropic to give the military broader access to its artificial intelligence technology or lose its Pentagon contract.
The Pentagon may decide to officially designate Anthropic as a "supply chain risk" to push them out of government, sources say.
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