While Israel has faced sharp criticism over its war in Gaza, start-up executives say foreigners are eager to buy systems ...
EXCLUSIVE – The War Department is narrowing its research and development strategy to six "Critical Technology Areas" officials say will speed up innovation and strengthen America’s military edge.
Investment in Israeli startups and tech firms spiked sharply toward the end of the year, fueled by major funding injections into cyber and AI startups, according to a report published Monday, marking ...
Screenshot of Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Emil Michael discussing six new Critical Technology Areas for Department of War. (Source: LinkedIn USW(R&E)) The Department of War ...
In this conversation, Helen Warrell, FT investigations reporter and former defense and security editor, and James O’Donnell, MIT Technology Review’s senior AI reporter, consider the ethical quandaries ...
Artificial Intelligence is becoming the most transformative, defining and all-pervasive technology of our era. It is no longer just a tool for innovation, but fast becoming a competitive battleground ...
This exclusive Cogs of War interview is with Bret C. Devereaux, an ancient military historian and Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at North Carolina State ...
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When war destroys the internet economy
From Iran’s shutdown to Sudan’s civil war, conflict is making tech ecosystems go into survival mode — and pushing talent into exile.
When I look back at my 45 years of military service, one of the highlights of my military education was a battlefield tour I participated in during 2001 at the Somme battlefield, alongside other “high ...
Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering Emil Michael announced Monday the Pentagon will focus on six critical technology areas—a decrease from the 14 previously outlined—to help the United ...
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