Pentagon’s Cloud Supercomputing Push Opens Billion-Dollar Market for AI Startups

A Defense Innovation Unit initiative aims to connect the Pentagon’s powerful computers with cloud services, potentially offering swift, real-time data processing to military personnel globally. Currently, the Pentagon primarily uses physical computers for this purpose, which are costly to acquire and upkeep. Through this DIU project, Rescale and Parallel Works have shown they can deliver … Read more

Next Generation Fighter Program Embraces Artificial Intelligence

In May 2024, a unique dogfight took place. A brightly colored US F-16 named Vista soared into the sky. However, this wasn’t your typical aerial combat. This F-16 wasn’t controlled by a human pilot, but by artificial intelligence. The AI software powering the aircraft first learned by analyzing massive amounts of data in a simulated … Read more

DIY vs. High Tech: Can Ukraine’s Budget Drones Tip the Scales in the Drone War?

Videos emerged in late May showing Ukrainian fixed-wing drones apparently taking down Russian drones, including a ZALA and an Orlan-10. These drones seem to be a new and cost-effective way to counter enemy recon compared to traditional air defense systems. It’s unclear if they’re modified existing models or entirely new designs. Both sides rely heavily … Read more

Military Robots & Autonomous Systems

There is no one universally agreed definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, a general, albeit oversimplified definition of AI is the capacity of a computer system to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual observation, decision making and speech recognition. Future war fighting is envisaged to pivot towards human-machine groups working in … Read more