The US and some its allies just pulled off a milestone first by letting AI target enemies like it would in a war

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The US, UK, and Australia conducted a groundbreaking exercise where AI was used to detect and target enemies in a real-time simulated battle environment. This exercise marked the first time AI was tested in such a manner, showcasing the potential of autonomous systems in identifying enemies swiftly. The use of AI significantly reduced the time needed to identify targets, enhancing military capabilities.

The trial was part of the AUKUS Resilient and Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Technologies event hosted by the US Army during the Project Convergence exercise. Australia, the UK, and the US collaborated to test AI-enabled unmanned aerial vehicles in locating and destroying ground targets. This milestone exercise signifies a major advancement in the AI race among nations striving to deploy autonomous capabilities rapidly.

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