Paul Giamatti’s Nus Braka is Star Trek’s latest Big Bad, and he has done an amazing job of tormenting students and teachers ...
Futuristic laser weapons are now deployed with some militaries and are being demonstrated by Ukrainian startups. Industry ...
Iran has launched waves of Shahed drones to menace Persian Gulf nations. The U.S. has unleashed its own copycat on Iran. It’s a sign of how war is changing.
A top Pentagon official says a fight with Anthropic centered on how the military could someday use artificial intelligence in ...
The Iran war highlights the growing role of AI in military strategy, cyber operations and battlefield decision-making.
As conflict in the Middle East intensifies, militaries are turning to a new kind of weapon — not a missile or drone, but AI.
From real-time alerts to integrated safety strategies, weapons detection systems on school campuses are evolving quickly. Here’s what education leaders need to know now, and what’s coming next.
Congress should issue legally binding guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in war — including restrictions on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
While companies like Anthropic debate limits on military uses of AI, Smack Technologies is training models to plan battlefield operations.
Part of the problem, however, is that we have no sign Hegseth has actually done that as of Wednesday, leading some to speculate there might still be room for a deal with Anthropic. But given the way ...
If there’s a war unfolding somewhere in 2026 — and there are currently several — there’s a good chance that artificial ...
In-demand lasers and microwave weapons kill drones by using either burning hot beams or electromagnetic force fields.
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