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Robotics industry insider says the future is one soldier backed by AI controlling swarms of drones
Pilots being able to control many drones is "kind of a prerequisite" for "the total drone warfare that is coming to all of us ...
Former Army officer Sonali Kadam is revolutionizing India's STEM education, drawing inspiration from a U.S. State Department ...
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AI-powered threats Demand Urgent overhaul of India’s Coastal defence and Security
India must urgently modernise its coastal security infrastructure to counter an emerging generation of AI-enabled threats that could render traditional maritime security apparatus and defences ...
On the customer-facing side, Amazon has introduced Rufus, a new generative AI-powered conversational shopping experience. It ...
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ARC Raiders is an oddly comforting reminder that Earth will get along just fine without us after the AI apocalypse
Embark Studios' extraction shooter takes cues from sci-fi classics to establish a dark future, but its cautionary tale is ...
INJAZ Bahrain and Boeing opened a dedicated STEM Hub at INJAZ Bahrain’s new headquarters in Manama, creating a hands-on ...
Luraco Technologies, the nation's only manufacturer of medical-grade massage chairs built in the United States, has been ...
The Navy is making a massive bet on cutting-edge technology to modernize its fleet, pumping $448 million into AI and ...
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The future of warfare may include swarms of robotic insects and other tiny animals according to investments from DARPA
Shutterstock If you want to know what the future of warfare is going to look like, an easy way to find clues is to look at ...
House passes a $900B defense bill with a troop pay raise and major pro-Israel funding, advancing missile defense, tech ...
Sonali Kadam, a former Indian Army officer, is transforming STEM education in India by blending military discipline with global insights from the US. Through industry-aligned programmes, she equips ...
Sergey Naryshkin noted that, in the context of intensifying global competition, industrialized countries view science and technology as key factors in maintaining economic and military superiority ...
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