The Pentagon is eager to incorporate AI “agents”—software that can autonomously execute complex tasks like customer service, scheduling, or code writing—into more of what soldiers and defense ...
The U.S. Department of Defense is racing to wire artificial intelligence into nearly every layer of military operations, from autonomous drone swarms to command networks that span all five warfighting ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sandy Carter, COO at Unstoppable, Top 10 Microsoft MSN AI Entrepreneur The next military advantage will not come from bigger ships ...
In the early days of the war, the U.S. military fired more long-range, expensive missiles to hit Iran from far away, but has since shifted to using more short-range, gravity bombs that can be dropped ...
For its 2026 budget, the U.S. Department of Defense requested $13.4 billion for autonomous weapons and systems, which includes unmanned and remotely-operated drones and weapons. Defense Secretary Pete ...
Palantir's manifesto advocates for compulsory national service and AI-driven warfare, sparking debate on military models and ...
The 2026 AVPLAN was described by officials to Military.com as “a significant evolution” from the 2025 framework.
For its 2026 budget, the U.S. Department of Defense requested $13.4 billion for autonomous weapons and systems, which includes unmanned and remotely-operated drones and weapons. Defense Secretary Pete ...
A mysterious weapon hovering across the battlefields of Ukraine has torn back the curtain on the new era of modern warfare.
Historically, only humans made life-or-death decisions about using force and lethal weapons. But now, society is beginning a new age in which machines with artificial intelligence may be equipped to ...