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The Associated Press investigation reveals that U.S. tech companies, including Microsoft and OpenAI, have significantly increased their AI and computing services to Israel’s military during the recent conflict in Gaza and Lebanon.
A Massachusetts-based defense contractor, MORSE Corp, faces a $4.6 million settlement over cybersecurity failures related to a third-party provider, highlighting the U.S. government’s increased focus on cybersecurity within the defense sector.
European defense tech startups are looking to capitalize on rising military spending, particularly those developing dual-use technologies. ARX Robotics, based in Munich, is a prime example, offering technology to convert existing military vehicles into autonomous systems.
A recent Chinese study reveals advancements in AI-driven aerial combat, potentially diminishing the role of human pilots.
The Thunderforge program aims to enhance military planning with AI assistance, marking a significant shift toward data-driven warfare.
The U.S. Department of Defense is integrating artificial intelligence to simulate confrontations with foreign adversaries, with Scale AI’s Thunderforge platform at the forefront.
The Department of Defense recently announced the awarding of several contracts for various services and projects.
Nexalin Technology announced the addition of General Wesley K. Clark to its Military & Government Advisory Board to help advance its neurostimulation solutions in military and government sectors.
San Antonio-based Darkhive aims to become a leading U.S. drone producer, focusing on affordability and reliability to compete with Chinese manufacturers.
Rune, a defense tech startup founded by former Anduril employees, secured $6.2 million in seed funding led by Andreessen Horowitz to develop field logistics software.