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Army looks to artificial intelligence to enhance future Golden Dome

The U.S. Army is looking to increase autonomy through AI solutions to reduce the manpower needed to manage Golden Dome.

Enhancing Military Operational Effectiveness through the Integration of CAMO and NIPR GPT

Article provides an examination of the benefits and limitations of these AI tools, and guidance on how to effectively integrate them into the military.

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Scale AI awarded 'prime' multimillion-dollar DOD contract for automated military ops

The artificial intelligence giant Scale AI announced Wednesday a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense on a flagship program to deploy AI agents for military use.

AI-enabled satellites could help the US evade a crippling cyber attack

The Pentagon is developing AI-enabled satellite technology that could supercharge data analysis and help evade the consequences of a cyber attack.

Center strategizing artificial intelligence and machine learning

In 2024, the Army reported that it had invested $50 million in small and nontraditional businesses to develop AI and machine learning solutions. The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center is no stranger to utilizing AI but has now consolidated those efforts into its ongoing modernization.

THAAD 6.0: US plans hypersonic-killing, AI-driven, laser-armed missile defense system

In a significant move to bolster the United States' missile defense capabilities, the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has awarded Lockheed Martin a substantial contract to develop the next-generation Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.

Pentagon looks to leverage AI in fight against drones

The Pentagon's new strategy focused on countering drones aims to respond to the future of warfare as autonomous unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are set to dominate the battlefield in the years

The Pentagon says AI is speeding up its 'kill chain'

Leading AI developers, such as OpenAI and Anthropic, are threading a delicate needle to sell software to the United States military: make the Pentagon more efficient, without letting their AI kill people.