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Exclusive eBook: How AI is becoming the next military advisor

Exclusive eBook: How AI is becoming the next military advisor

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Exclusive eBook: How AI is becoming the next military advisor Access a subscriber-only eBook of a collection of stories about how militaries are using Al models to make decisions. By MIT Technology Review archive page June 16, 2026 This ebook is available only for subscribers. A collection of stories about how militaries are using AI models to make decisions. This subscriber-only eBook is a package of six stories that were originally published in MIT Technology Review between April 11, 2025, and April 21, 2026, and have been updated to reflect recent developments. by James O'Donnell Choose which file format to download this eBook: Download PDF Download ePub Related Stories: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now: The new war room Generative AI is learning to spy for the US military Phase two of military AI has arrived A defense official reveals how AI chatbots could be used for targeting decisions The Pentagon is planning for AI companies to train on classified data, defense official says How AI is turning the Iran conflict into theater by MIT Technology Review Share Share story on linkedin Share story on facebook Share story on email Popular 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now Amy Nordrum A new US phone network for Christians aims to block porn and gender-related content James O'Donnell Musk v. Altman week 1: Elon Musk says he was duped, warns AI could kill us all, and admits that xAI distills OpenAI’s models Michelle Kim China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next You Xiaoying Keep Reading Most Popular 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now MIT Technology Review's authoritative overview of the 10 technologies, emerging trends, bold ideas, and powerful movements in AI in 2026. By Amy Nordrum archive page A new US phone network for Christians aims to block porn and gender-related content Launching next week on T-Mobile's network, the cell plan takes a nuclear approach to online safety. By James O'Donnell a

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