The United States spends vastly more on its military than any of its enemies, but that has not made us secure from the most destructive weapons on the planet: nuclear-armed ballistic missiles. In fact ...
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Concern over Google ending ban on AI weaponsGoogle's parent company lifting a longstanding ban on artificial intelligence (AI) being used for developing weapons and ...
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Defense News on MSNWhat the Pentagon might learn from Ukraine about fielding new techOpinion: The U.S. Defense Department might benefit from leveraging commercial technology more aggressively, argue RAND ...
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Al Jazeera English on MSNTrump’s new missile shield for the US – challenges and dangersA week into office, United States President Donald Trump surprised the world and many of his policymakers by announcing his ...
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
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