From robot mules in Ukraine to AI targeting in Iran, automation is extending war’s reach, not ending war.
A Phantom MK-1 humanoid robot, produced by San Francisco–based Foundation, at the firm’s headquarters on Feb. 25 A Phantom MK-1 humanoid robot, produced by San Francisco–based Foundation, at the ...
The recent capture of a Russian position using ground robots is a milestone for the use of machines in warfare.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vikram Mittal is a contributor who covers aerospace and defense. Currently, success on the Russia-Ukraine battlefield hinges on ...
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