The US military is using AI tools during Iran war. But Pentagon’s collaboration with tech companies goes back decades.
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IBM wins up to $112 million Defense Commissary Agency deal to modernize pricing at 235 military commissaries, boosting ...
When Xi Jinping rang in the new year from Beijing, he called on China to remember the legacy of Yan’an, the rural stronghold where Mao Zedong transformed revolutionary guerrilla fighters into a ...
Canada plans to unveil a new strategy that will shift its current reliance on American companies to Canadian military suppliers. By Ian Austen Reporting from Ottawa The Canadian government, faced with ...
Militaries worldwide are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) while international cooperation flounders. With the United States and China less engaged at a recent AI military summit, middle ...
Military officers could soon find dozens of top colleges and universities across the United States abruptly off limits for tuition assistance as part of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s campaign ...
U.S. President Trump says it has been difficult to make a deal with Iran. U.S. fully expects Iran to retaliate, official tells Reuters. A sustained campaign carries more risk to US forces, broader ...
The US military is continuing a significant buildup of air and naval assets in the Middle East as negotiations over a deal with Iran continued with talks in Geneva on Tuesday. The pieces are being ...
A diplomatic deal between the United States and Iran could still avoid a military confrontation. But one of Washington's largest-ever military buildups in the Persian Gulf is rapidly taking shape.
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department is sending a large array of additional weaponry to the Middle East, including more warships, air defenses and submarines, in preparation for a possible military ...
Basic training, which often involves getting yelled at and having your head shaved, is typically not a fun experience for military recruits. But now getting there is less of a hassle. The Defense ...