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US Army’s much-touted robot dogs might not arrive for a decade or more
The technology, which typically costs $50,000 to $150,000 depending on the company and model, requires further development before it can head to the field.
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Seven questions with the US Army’s counter-drone boss
Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey spoke with C4ISRNET about what it takes to protect American interests against drone warfare.
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US Army eyes new ways to evaluate autonomous vehicles
Winners from a competition will deliver the first prototypes by 2028.
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DARPA autonomous vehicles take on California hills in off-road testing
DARPA began the second round of off-road testing for its autonomous vehicle program, this time turning to the steep hills and trees of central California.
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Pentagon artificial intelligence boss says real data to guide work
While much of the talk about the CDAO has focused on its role as the Pentagon’s top AI authority, Martell said the data groundwork has to happen first.
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Congress races to reauthorize innovation grants favored by Pentagon
Democrats and Republicans on the Small Business committees in both the House and Senate convene ‘four corners’ meeting to negotiate measure.
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US approaching ‘critical time’ in tech race with China, report says
The 2025 to 2030 period will prove critical in deciding whether the U.S. keeps pace or falls behind in the technology battle.
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Retired Air Force General Selva joins AI-focused logistics firm
The company aims to create simulation models using AI that outline options for providing military supplies and logistical support.
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Stop following me! Army seeks safe path to truly autonomous vehicles
During testing at Fort Hood, a safety observer followed every uncrewed platform in case of an incident during each exercise.
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Biden speaking five languages shows potential, risks of deepfake tech
Deepfake technology, often used in propaganda or to mislead, can also help improve communications and aid diplomacy.
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US Army’s much-touted robot dogs might not arrive for a decade or more
The technology, which typically costs $50,000 to $150,000 depending on the company and model, requires further development before it can head to the field.
-
Seven questions with the US Army’s counter-drone boss
Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey spoke with C4ISRNET about what it takes to protect American interests against drone warfare.
-
US Army eyes new ways to evaluate autonomous vehicles
Winners from a competition will deliver the first prototypes by 2028.
-
DARPA autonomous vehicles take on California hills in off-road testing
DARPA began the second round of off-road testing for its autonomous vehicle program, this time turning to the steep hills and trees of central California.
-
Pentagon artificial intelligence boss says real data to guide work
While much of the talk about the CDAO has focused on its role as the Pentagon’s top AI authority, Martell said the data groundwork has to happen first.
-
Congress races to reauthorize innovation grants favored by Pentagon
Democrats and Republicans on the Small Business committees in both the House and Senate convene ‘four corners’ meeting to negotiate measure.
-
US approaching ‘critical time’ in tech race with China, report says
The 2025 to 2030 period will prove critical in deciding whether the U.S. keeps pace or falls behind in the technology battle.
-
Retired Air Force General Selva joins AI-focused logistics firm
The company aims to create simulation models using AI that outline options for providing military supplies and logistical support.
-
Stop following me! Army seeks safe path to truly autonomous vehicles
During testing at Fort Hood, a safety observer followed every uncrewed platform in case of an incident during each exercise.
-
Biden speaking five languages shows potential, risks of deepfake tech
Deepfake technology, often used in propaganda or to mislead, can also help improve communications and aid diplomacy.
-
US Army’s much-touted robot dogs might not arrive for a decade or more
The technology, which typically costs $50,000 to $150,000 depending on the company and model, requires further development before it can head to the field.
-
Seven questions with the US Army’s counter-drone boss
Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey spoke with C4ISRNET about what it takes to protect American interests against drone warfare.
-
US Army eyes new ways to evaluate autonomous vehicles
Winners from a competition will deliver the first prototypes by 2028.
-
DARPA autonomous vehicles take on California hills in off-road testing
DARPA began the second round of off-road testing for its autonomous vehicle program, this time turning to the steep hills and trees of central California.
-
Pentagon artificial intelligence boss says real data to guide work
While much of the talk about the CDAO has focused on its role as the Pentagon’s top AI authority, Martell said the data groundwork has to happen first.
-
Congress races to reauthorize innovation grants favored by Pentagon
Democrats and Republicans on the Small Business committees in both the House and Senate convene ‘four corners’ meeting to negotiate measure.
-
US approaching ‘critical time’ in tech race with China, report says
The 2025 to 2030 period will prove critical in deciding whether the U.S. keeps pace or falls behind in the technology battle.
-
Retired Air Force General Selva joins AI-focused logistics firm
The company aims to create simulation models using AI that outline options for providing military supplies and logistical support.
-
Stop following me! Army seeks safe path to truly autonomous vehicles
During testing at Fort Hood, a safety observer followed every uncrewed platform in case of an incident during each exercise.
-
Biden speaking five languages shows potential, risks of deepfake tech
Deepfake technology, often used in propaganda or to mislead, can also help improve communications and aid diplomacy.













