Bloomberg journalist Katrina Manson discusses the Pentagon's secretive campaign to build America's AI warfare capabilities and the obsessive Marine colonel behind it. Her new book is Project Maven.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bloomberg reporter Katrina Manson about her new book, Project Maven, and the secret campaign within the Pentagon to bring AI into combat.
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AI is being increasingly used by the US military - and Project Maven is at its heart. An investigation by The Independent and conflict monitoring group Airwars has found that Abdul-Rahman al-Rawi, a ...
AI is being increasingly used by the US military - and Project Maven is at its heart. Weeks after the strikes in Iraq in early February 2024, a senior US official boasted about the use of AI to help ...
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