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That new swarm technology could change future warfare
At a U.S. Navy research center, engineers have achieved a major breakthrough in drone technology. Using new swarm software, ...
OpenAI’s technology would only be used to translate voice commands from battlefield commanders to digital instructions for the drones, according to two of the people. It wouldn’t be used for the ...
ZenaTech's subsidiary develops AI-driven drone swarm technology for inventory management and security in warehouses, enhancing efficiency and accuracy. ZenaTech, Inc. has announced that its subsidiary ...
Swarm Defense Technologies announced today it has been selected as one of 25 companies to participate in the U.S. Department of War's Drone Dominance Program, a $1.1 billion initiative to deploy ...
Tesseract Ventures is excited to announce that it has been awarded an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) from the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This contract will fund the development of ...
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SIRBAI launches Middle East’s first AI-powered autonomous drone swarm technology at UMEX 2026
SIRBAI today announced the official launch of the Middle East’s first AI-powered autonomous drone swarm technology at UMEX 2026 – a global exhibition platform for unmanned systems and autonomous ...
OpenAI has partnered with two defence technology companies that the Pentagon has selected to compete to develop ...
Drone aerial light shows are a growing trend, but this is also an indicator that drone swarm technology is quickly advancing to a stage where it will be able to have emergency service applications.
Last year I wrote about how the government was developing and improving upon the fascinating science of drone swarms. Agencies were researching new areas to look for inspiration, like how swarms of ...
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