
As the Pentagon pushes for battlefield AI, some military leaders urge caution
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Trump administration is pushing to unleash the power of artificial intelligence for the U. S. military while facing calls to put up guardrails around the rapidly developing technology from some companies — and even notes of caution from top leaders in uniform. Adm. Frank Bradley, head of U. S. Special Operations Command, told attendees of a recent annual special forces conference in Tampa, Florida, that troops “have to be very careful about how we come to (AI’s)...
Read MoreTech News
- As the Pentagon pushes for battlefield AI, some military leaders urge caution
- AI helped a musician with Parkinsons finish his new album when he could no longer play guitar
- California sues 23andMe, alleging it failed to protect user data in 2023 breach
- Anthropic vaults to a $965 billion valuation with new funding as Claude demand surges
- Ohio suspends data center tax break as tech firms face pressure to pay the cost to power AI
- Google employee charged with using confidential search data to make $1.2 million on Polymarket
- Chinese online retailer Temu hit with $232 million fine over unsafe toys and electronics
- Humanoids dance and thread needles as Japanese robotics developers look to outdo Chinese
- Carney says Canada will buy European surveillance planes over two American options
- Introducing Argus, a robot with 20 legs and eyes built to move and see in any direction instantly
CoreComm is not responsible for content on external sites. Please review the privacy and security policies of each vendor before making online purchases or providing personal information. Forecast Information Provided by AccuWeather.

Copyright © 1996 - 2026 CoreComm Internet Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | View our