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Pentagon steps on AI accelerator as age of lethal autonomy looms

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Brandon Tseng, president and co-founder of Shield AI, is shown Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, at the Air, Space, Cyber Conference at National Harbor, Maryland. Shield AI and competitor Anduril are each backed by hundreds of millions in venture capital funding. Both have a software-first approach in their military autonomy product development and have obtained uncrewed drones in acquisitions or partnered with aircraft makers. (AP Photo/Frank Bajak)