DefenseNews

Lockheed to fit electronic warfare kit on Strykers, plan for AMPVs

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army tapped Lockheed Martin to fit a combined cyber, electronic warfare and signals intelligence system on Stryker combat vehicles and come up with a plan for doing so on the new troop-carrying Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle. A nearly $73 million order, announced this month by the Army Project Manager for Electronic Warfare and Cyber, calls for Terrestrial Layer…
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GamingNews

Square Enix partners with Elixir Games on Web3 gaming platform

Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. Register here. Elixir Games and Square Enix announced today that they’re partnering up to help boost Web3 visibility and adoption among gamers. Elixir’s platform distributes Web3 PC games, and while it’s not clear yet how the two companies will collaborate, Square Enix appears interested in promoting…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Stability AI unveils its first LLM, as open-source AI race continues

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Stability AI, the company funding the development of open-source generative AI models like Stable Diffusion and Dance Diffusion, today announced the launch of its StableLM suite of language models. After developing models for multiple domains, including…
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DefenseNews

Future Army recon helicopter will still need pilots, study finds

WASHINGTON — Future versions of U.S. Army reconnaissance helicopters will need trained aviators to operate them well into the next decade despite advances in artificial intelligence, according to a study conducted by Mitre Corp. for service leaders. Full-fledged autonomy would fail to “faithfully” fulfill more than three-quarters of studied tasks associated with the Army’s in-development…
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