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Air Force Seeks Startups To Build High-Tech ‘Bases Of The Future’

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Air Force Seeks Startups To Build High-Tech 'Bases Of The Future'

The near-term focus is on rebuilding hurricane-ravaged Tyndall AFB, but the long-term goal is to build more resilient bases around the world — including in war zones.

 

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The big defense contractors are looking at smaller, agile companies to push the envelope on AI, and developing the new 'Skyborg' brain.

 

Two Men & A Bot: Can AI Help Command A Tank?

Instead of a traditional three-man crew, Brig. Gen. Coffman told Breaking Defense, "you have two humans with a virtual crew member, [sharing] the functions of gunning, driving, and commanding."

 

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