Task Force 99 has been experimenting with AI-designed, 3D-printed drones.
Tag: Policy
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Defense Watch: No Poison Pills, DoD CIO Departs, More Drone Corps
NDAA Debate. Ahead of the House’s consideration next week of the fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) has called on Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to
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DefendAI: Army wants industry help with safety testing for artificial intelligence
The Army presented a conceptual security plan that involves layers of security for AI use, but wants help ironing out the details.
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DoD Industrial Base Office Wants To Enable DIB Use Of Artificial Intelligence
The Defense Department’s office charged with monitoring the health of the defense industrial base (DIB) is seeking public input on how it can enable the vendors, and their suppliers, that
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OpenAI disbands team devoted to artificial intelligence risks
[[{“value”:”San Francisco (AFP) May 18, 2024
OpenAI on Friday confirmed that it has disbanded a team devoted to mitigating the long-term dangers of super-smart artificial intelligence.
OpenAI weeks ago began dissolving the so-called “superalignment” group, integrating members into other projects and research, according to the San Francisco-based firm.
Company co-founder Ilya Sutskever and team co-leader Jan Leike announced their de”}]]
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Army brass opposes drone branch
The service must first establish how it wants to use drones, leaders say.
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Radars and drone killers: Revamped Marine office hastens tech creation
The Marine Corps is developing a new radar, designing its next Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle variant and mulling additional counter-unmanned systems.
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Lithuania to Develop Drone Ecosystem Amid Growing Regional Threats
[[{“value”:”The Lithuanian defense ministry has announced plans to develop a more mature drone ecosystem in response to heightened threats in the region.
The post Lithuania to Develop Drone Ecosystem Amid Growing Regional Threats appeared first on The Defense Post.”}]] -
US Army Could Soon Have New Branch Dedicated Solely to Drones
[[{“value”:”US lawmakers are considering creating a new army branch dedicated solely to unmanned aerial systems.
The post US Army Could Soon Have New Branch Dedicated Solely to Drones appeared first on The Defense Post.”}]]
