Army Asks Missile Makers to Hack Their Own Weapons
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The U.S. Army is pushing defense contractors to open up weapons’ software to new tools, including AI.
The U.S. Army is pushing defense contractors to open up weapons’ software to new tools, including AI.
The U.S. Army is pushing defense contractors to open up weapons’ software to new tools, including AI.
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