DOD pulled of unmanned amphibious landings, self-coding drones, and more just in the last year. What’s next?
Tag: Artificial Intelligence
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How satellite images and AI could help fight spatial apartheid in South Africa
Raesetje Sefala grew up sharing a bedroom with her six siblings in a cramped township in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The township’s inhabitants, predominantly Black people, had inadequate access to schools, health care, parks, and hospitals. But just a few miles away in Limpopo, white families lived in big, attractive houses, with easy…
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AI-enabled Valkyrie drone teases future of US Air Force fleet
“If I’m flying around in my fighter,” Col. Tucker Hamilton said, “I can imagine a world where I have multiple drones able to conduct some missions.”
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DRDO Chairman Samir V Kamat Emphasizes Artificial Intelligence’s Role In Military And Cybersecurity
India is collaborating with "friendly" countries on leveraging Artificial intelligence for enhancing defence capabilities, the head of the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) said on Thursday.Speaking to ANI, Samir V Kamat explained that India is working with other countries on developing tools as well as fundamental research in improving the algorithm which goes into AI.Talking
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Skydio launches AI-powered X10D small reconnaissance UAV
Skydio has introduced the X10D, an AI-enhanced UAV boasting 10 times the computing power of its predecessors.
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Mapping the Unseen: How AI and Satellite Technology Reveal Offshore Activities
Madison WI (SPX) Jan 04, 2024
Humans are racing to harness the ocean’s vast potential to power global economic growth. Worldwide, ocean-based industries such as fishing, shipping and energy production generate at least US$1.5 trillion in economic activity each year and support 31 million jobs. This value has been increasing exponentially over the past 50 years and is expected to double by 2030.
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Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Stability
Policymakers around the world are grappling with the new opportunities and dangers that artificial intelligence presents. Of all the effects that AI can have on the world, among the most consequential would be integrating it into the command and control for nuclear weapons. Improperly used, AI in nuclear operations could have world-ending effects. If properly implemented, it could reduce nuclear risk by improving early warning and detection and enhancing the resilience of second-strike capabilities, both of which would strengthen deterrence. To take full advantage of these benefits, systems must take into account the strengths and limitations of humans and machines.
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US Air Force’s Ambitious Plan: A Fleet of 1,000 AI-Controlled Attack Drones
Introduction The landscape of modern warfare is on the brink of transformation as the US Air Force unveils its bold vision to introduce a fleet of 1,000 AI-controlled attack drones. These Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) drones are poised to revolutionize the way military operations are conducted, offering capabilities that span from surveillance to air-to-air combat …
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From drones to sonobuoys, AUKUS partners betting on AI
The U.S. Department of Defense requested $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence in fiscal 2024.
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Artificial Intelligence’s Threat to Democracy
How to safeguard U.S. elections from AI-powered misinformation and cyberattacks.
