Foundation says its Phantom humanoid robots arrived in Ukraine in February for battlefield evaluation, with testing also backed by US military contracts.
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Rise of the AI Soldiers

The Phantom MK-1 looks the part of an AI soldier. Encased in jet black steel with a tinted glass visor, it conjures a visceral dread far beyond what may be evoked by your typical humanoid robot. And ...
Anthropic’s Claude is helping the US military choose targets to strike in Iran, but responsibility for the accuracy, strategy ...
From AI-enabled drones in Ukraine to debates over killer robots, experts are arguing how artificial intelligence is ...
Modern warfare is becoming more modular, unmanned, and connected, forcing the US military to rethink how it fights at sea and beyond. This breakdown traces the shift from early battlefield robots and ...
The United States Department of Defense’s decision on February 27 to reject the artificial intelligence company Anthropic’s ethical red lines for AI for military use is a clear sign that the Pentagon ...
At the heart of this dispute is how Anthropic’s large language model Claude is being used in a military context.
A San Francisco-based robotics company says the Trump administration has expressed interest in deploying its high-tech robots onto future battlefields. The tech firm, Foundation, has already scored ...