A top Pentagon official says a fight with Anthropic centered on how the military could someday use artificial intelligence in autonomous weapons.
Senate Democrats are drafting legislation to codify federal guardrails around the use of AI in fully autonomous weapons and domestic mass surveillance, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The issue is ...
A senior OpenAI robotics leader says she left over concerns about surveillance and autonomous weapons as the company expands ...
As conflict in the Middle East intensifies, militaries are turning to a new kind of weapon — not a missile or drone, but AI.
Anduril Industries announced on Wednesday that it is acquiring ExoAnalytic Solutions, a space intelligence firm that operates a vast network of sensors monitoring the veiled movements of satellites ...
The Pentagon is demanding that the AI company remove the safety guardrails from its AI models to allow all lawful uses.
Autonomous drones, AI-driven weapons systems, and swarm tactics are changing how wars are fought, forcing militaries to rethink strategies and defenses designed for an earlier era.
The United States Department of Defense’s decision on February 27 to reject the artificial intelligence company Anthropic’s ethical red lines for AI for military use is a clear sign that the Pentagon ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the company that owns the AI assistant Claude would be punished unless it drops all ...
Making sense of the clash over who gets to control cutting-edge AI technology: the military or the companies that create it.
Anthropic CEO has pushed back strongly against the Pentagon's requests to remove AI guardrails from Claude. Anthropic takes a ...
By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA, March 3 (Reuters) - Progress on a potential international framework to prohibit and restrict ...