Could China Leave the US Behind in AI 'Arms Race'? China has been developing Artificial Intelligence weaponry at a much higher rate than the U.S.
Army Looking at AI-Controlled Weapons to Counter Enemy Fire Until now, the military has required a human to be in the decision-making process for when to use deadly force.
Google Artificial Intelligence Specialists May Help Military Pilots Breathe Better A team of experts recently held a day-long event to trade ideas on how best to curb hypoxia-like events.
The Days of Secret Military Operations May Soon Be Over. Does That Matter? Secrets now come with a half-life. How will U.S. forces plan their operations in order to avoid catastrophic incidents?
Air Force Wants to Use Artificial Intelligence to Train Pilots The head of Air Force training said the service wants artificial intelligence to help airmen learn faster than ever before.
Military's Top Spy: AI May Enhance Tradecraft, Prevent Geopolitical Surprises Using algorithms to sort through massive amounts of info can take the burden off defense analysts, Lt. Gen. Ashley said.
5 Scary Things About Artificial Intelligence That Worry Military Brass Exactly how artificial intelligence will play out on the battlefield remains to be seen.
China Leaving US Behind on Artificial Intelligence: Air Force General China's massive investment in artificial intelligence technologies may soon leave the U.S. at a major disadvantage.
With Google Out of Maven, DoD Still Wants AI to Sort Surveillance Data U.S. Air Force leaders want to use artificial intelligence systems to sift through collected data.
Air Force Looks to Artificial Intelligence to Fight Future Wars The Air Force is hoping advances in artificial intelligence mean data will be easier to access and analyze.
Veteran Committee Chairman Requests Federal Investigation of Former VA Secretary, Other Biden Officials Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., seeks a legal review of the VA's request for supplemental funding last year after determining it...
Jail Staff Laughed at Dying Veteran Left Strapped to Chair in Texas, Suit Says The family of Glenn Earl Smallwood Jr., a 33-year-old U.S. Army veteran who needed immediate medical attention but was...
Defense Department to Review List of Medical Conditions that Disqualify Potential Recruits from Serving The review follows changes over the last three years that expanded waivers for 51 conditions.
JROTC Expansion at US High Schools Eyed as Part of Bill to Boost Recruiting High school students whose campuses do not have a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program would be able to join units...
After Recent Years of Reform, Vets Fear Trump Cuts to VA Will Undo Lifeline Health Care, Research Amid a downsizing campaign that’s poised to overhaul, streamline and — in some cases — eradicate bedrock federal agencies...