artificial intelligence
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May- 2026 -15 MayAir
Maris-Tech Pushes Drones Closer to Fully Autonomous Target Tracking
Maris-Tech is addressing a key challenge in drone-based surveillance missions: maintaining stable target tracking while reducing reliance on external systems and operator input.
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14 MayAmericas
OpenAI Pushes GPT-5.5 Into Cyber Defense With ‘Daybreak’ Initiative
OpenAI is weaving artificial intelligence models deeper into software defense workflows through its “Daybreak” initiative, aiming to embed security capabilities directly into the software development process.
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14 MayAmericas
Peraton Targets Cognitive Warfare With New AI Platform
Peraton is aiming to give soldiers an edge in fast-moving cognitive warfare with its new Interactive Realtime Information System, an AI platform designed to convert large volumes of data into usable intelligence.
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13 MayAmericas
US Navy Unveils 30-Year ‘Golden Fleet’ Modernization Plan to Reach 450+ Ships
The US Navy has released a three-decade shipbuilding plan aimed at expanding its fleet beyond 450 vessels in the early 2030s while overhauling acquisition practices and rebuilding the maritime industrial base.
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13 MayAmericas
Canada Tests AI to Handle Arctic Surveillance Overload
Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, is preparing for a future where artificial intelligence helps troops manage the growing flood of Arctic surveillance data before human operators become overwhelmed.
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13 MayAmericas
Shield AI Brings Hivemind to Taiwan’s Thunder Tiger Uncrewed Systems
Shield AI is set to integrate its Hivemind AI-driven autonomy software into Taiwan-based Thunder Tiger's portfolio of uncrewed systems.
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8 MayAmericas
US Army Hospital’s New AI Tool Hunts for Early Lung Cancer Clues
The US Army’s Madigan Army Medical Center is rolling out an AI-powered tech designed to catch potential lung cancer cases quicker and keep patients from slipping through the cracks.
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7 MayAmericas
US Army, Tech Firms Test AI Cyber Defenses to Outpace Human Response
Pentagon and major tech companies officials tested how agentic AI tools could respond to large-scale cyberattacks faster than human operators.
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4 MayAmericas
US Air Force Ramps Up AI Talent With New Hiring Blitz
The US Air Force is moving fast to lock in top AI talent, rolling out a new initiative to hire, prep, and retain experts as the tech becomes central to modern warfare.
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4 MayAmericas
Teledyne Releases New AI Software for Sub-Pixel Drone Detection
Teledyne FLIR OEM is upgrading its counter-drone capabilities with Prism C‑UAS, a new software stack designed to detect and track unmanned aerial threats even at the edge of visibility.
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