Employing artificial intelligence to help identify targets in a simulated battle, “and then turning that into a solution"—whether it's kinetic or non-kinetic—has reportedly shortened the decision-making process from what might have taken as long as five hours to just one hour while also improving accuracy. Army ...
One of the Air Force’s oldest planes flew a high-tech first Dec. 15, becoming the first military aircraft to fly with artificial intelligence as its copilot. A U-2 from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., flew with an AI algorithm, named ARTUµ in a reference to ...