The Pentagon is actually going to let AI help plan military operations
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The Pentagon is actually going to let AI help plan military operations
The U.S. military is making a bold move into AI military planning. The Department of Defense (DoD) is now turning to AI to help analyze threats, simulate battle outcomes, and help military leaders allocate resources faster. The move is part of the Thunderforge project, and it marks a significant shift in how wars will be planned and fought. AI promises a lot—from speed to efficiency and even data-driven insights. But it also introduces some seri…
Glenn Beck: Trump Must Prepare for AI to Transform Warfare
Artificial intelligence will change the world as we know it — including warfare. Which is why Glenn Beck believes the Pentagon’s investment in designing new weapons is a futile waste of time, energy, and funds. “We have to start thinking towards the future, not, ‘What’s the next generation of fighter jet look like?’” Glenn tells Stu Burguiere on “The Glenn Beck Program.” “There ain’t going to be one, dude, there’s just not. At least with a perso…
Meet Thunderforge—DOD’s Latest AI Play - GovCon Wire
Following the sunsetting of Task Force Lima last year and coming on the heels of the AI Rapid Capabilities Cell is Thunderforge, the Department of Defense’s newest artificial intelligence endeavor. With the project, the Pentagon is looking to boost its planning, decision-making capabilities and operational protocol. And it has recruited a major player in the commercial
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