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Rising Autonomous Systems and Defense AI

Autonomous drones, AI‑powered military command platforms, and expanding robotaxi services highlight accelerating real‑world deployment of AI in defense and mobility, raising both strategic opportunities and ethical concerns.

Detected: 2026-06-19 · Updated: 2026-06-19

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