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Elon Musk wants to build swarms of killer drones for the US military
Elon Musk’s vision of AI-controlled drone swarms is moving from rhetoric to reality as his companies pursue Pentagon contracts and the U.S. government accelerates its push for cheap, mass-produced ...
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Army’s Apache test shreds drone swarms with brutal new ammo
The U.S. Army fired a new type of airburst ammunition from an AH-64 Apache helicopter in December 2025, destroying drone ...
The billionaire’s companies are competing to develop potentially game-changing tech to direct groups of autonomous weapons that hunt down targets.
The Elon Musk-led companies are competing to design tech that would allow people to control swarms of drones with AI.
After years of opposing them, Musk is looking to develop killer drones. The post SpaceX Angling for Military Contract to Produce Drone Swarms appeared first on Futurism.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX joins classified Pentagon contest to build voice-controlled drone swarms
Elon Musk’s SpaceX, along with its artificial intelligence subsidiary xAI, is reportedly among a ...
With a single invisible shot, Raytheon's Coyote Block 3 UAV zapped swarms of drones out of the sky in a US Army demonstration ...
OpenAI’s technology would only be used to translate voice commands from battlefield commanders to digital instructions for ...
Peter Kalogiannis, chief engineer and co-founder of Swarm Aero, says the company will still keep safety at the forefront of its mind, no matter where they test.
The lane saw soldiers fly drones through an intricate obstacle course and perform complex maneuvers. While some operators ...
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Defense company to open new facility in Fayetteville | Protesters picket 'killer robots'
Swarm Aero is introducing what it describes as the next generation of large unmanned aircraft to Fayetteville.
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