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Soldiers may soon be wearing equipment that physically strengthens and protects them, as well as potentially improves their cognitive abilities on the battlefield. Artillery soldiers carry heavy ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) development is at the center of geopolitical competition as both the United States and China seek AI supremacy. The United States has traditionally been the leader in AI ...
In late 2022, the People’s Republic of China issued the world’s first deep fake regulation. The communist country sought to limit artificial intelligence creations, or deep synthesis, that went ...
In an era dominated by technological advancement, space technology has become a key element in communication, navigation, national defense and global surveillance, reshaping the landscape of national ...
As artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems become more prevalent and sophisticated than ever before, defense officials are exploring new ways to ensure that these models are protected against ...
Among the most pervasive changes of the past 60 years has been the cost of living. No costs or salaries could remain static during six decades of capitalism, as 1946 saw the beginning of the removal ...
The rise of the drug cartel movement since the 1970s has ignited fear among many. From complex and undetected tunnel systems to leveraging ubiquitous technical surveillance (UTS), many of the recently ...
As the U.S. Army reshapes itself to succeed in a near-peer environment, the service is again turning its focus to commanding from the division level. Instead of battalions being the unit of action, ...
Over seven days in April 1970, Gene Kranz solidified his legend in the long history of legends at NASA. Kranz was the flight director credited with bringing the Apollo 13 astronauts home after a ...