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Anduril’s New Drone Killer Is Locked on to AI-Powered Warfare

Anduril’s New Drone Killer Is Locked on to AI-Powered Warfare

After Palmer Luckey founded Anduril in 2017, he promised it would be a new kind of defense contractor, inspired by hacker ingenuity and Silicon Valley speed. The company’s latest product, a jet-powered, AI-controlled combat drone called Roadrunner, is inspired by the grim reality of modern conflict, especially in Ukraine, where large numbers of cheap, agile

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Xwing and Daedalean Join Forces to Advance AI in Aviation

Xwing and Daedalean Join Forces to Advance AI in Aviation

Xwing, a leading supplier of modular autonomy technology for aviation, and Daedalean AG, a leading developer of safety-critical and certifiable Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems for situational awareness and flight control, yesterday announced a formal collaboration to share data, knowledge, and processes

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Is AI About to Steal Your Job?

Is AI About to Steal Your Job?

Almost all U.S. jobs, from truck driver to childcare provider to software developer, include skills that can be done, or at least supplemented, by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), according to a recent report. GenAI is artificial intelligence that can generate high-quality content based on the input data used to train it.

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Procurement in the age of AI

Procurement in the age of AI

Procurement professionals face challenges more daunting than ever. Recent years’ supply chain disruptions and rising costs, deeply familiar to consumers, have had an outsize impact on business buying. At the same time, procurement teams are under increasing pressure to supply their businesses while also contributing to business growth and profitability.

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In age of AI, Canadians believe human artistry is essential to the creation of music

In age of AI, Canadians believe human artistry is essential to the creation of music

Findings released as the Government of Canada holds consultations on implications of generative AI for copyright. The vast majority of Canadians (85%) believe that human artists are essential to the creation of music – that’s according to a new study from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) on attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

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