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Pentagon is developing AI for CROWS turrets that can distinguish a drone from a bird faster than any human operator
A gunner staring at a grainy thermal screen has roughly two seconds to decide whether the object streaking toward a forward ...
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Manufacturers Are Turning to AI and Cobots to Overcome Labor Shortages and Boost Productivity
In 2026, manufacturers facing a severe labor gap and rising costs are rapidly adopting AI-driven robotics, cobots, and predictive maintenance to sustain productivity. From intelligent human–robot ...
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This tiny grain-of-rice sensor gives robots a new sense and changes what delicate tools can detect
Researchers have developed a sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can measure forces and twisting motions in all directions using light instead of traditional electronics. The new sensor ...
GCHQ-backed Intruder launched AI pentesting agents that replicate manual pen testing in minutes. CEO Chris Wallis presents the technology at KnowBe4's KB4-CON 2026.
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