The United States military has an AI hype problem, and if officials aren’t careful, it could lead to civil catastrophe. That’s according to a new analysis by the Brennan Center, a law and policy think ...
For its 2026 budget, the U.S. Department of Defense requested $13.4 billion for autonomous weapons and systems, which includes unmanned and remotely-operated drones and weapons. Defense Secretary Pete ...
Palantir and its CEO Alex Karp called on the US to pursue AI-powered weapons, reinstate the military draft and shy away from ...
Broadly speaking, the artificial intelligence (AI) industry has answered the call to protect the military, which could ...
With Anthropic's AI systems being ushered out of the Pentagon, a battle is brewing among other major artificial intelligence firms looking to capitalize on this potentially lucrative opening and shape ...
A weekend post summarizing ideas from CEO Alex Karp’s 2025 book reignites debate over Silicon Valley’s role in warfare and ...
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR | PLTR Price Prediction) stock moved up to $131 in early Monday trading. It’s a 3% gain, which is notable as the major stock-market indexes are all down. The bulls ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jon R. Lindsay, Georgia Institute of Technology (THE CONVERSATION) The U.S. military ...
The debate about lethal autonomy—core to the Trump administration’s fight with Anthropic—obscures a deeper danger of the Pentagon’s rapid adoption of commercial AI tools: they might weaken the U.S.
Right now, policy, geopolitics and technology are converging in a way I haven’t seen in my entire decades-long career in ...
Microsoft and a group of retired military leaders are throwing their weight behind Anthropic in asking a federal court to block the Trump administration's designation of the artificial intelligence ...