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Palantir software demos and DOD records show how the military may be using AI chatbots, including the kinds of queries and the data used to generate responses

www.wired.com/story/palant...Forums:r/Military:Palantir Demos Show How the Military Could Use AI Chatbots to Generate War Plans

Wired Caroline Haskins

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  • @car0linehaskins Caroline Haskins on x
    NEW: Tons of recent news reports have mentioned the fact that Claude works inside war tech from Palantir to help the Pentagon select its targets. But how does this actually work? What specifically is Claude doing vs not doing? I broke down everything we know. Link in reply. [imag…
  • @jvagle.me Jeffrey Vagle on bluesky
    Why bother developing regional expertise and strategic/tactical proficiency in officers?  A soldier's job is to look manly doing PT in boots and utes, let AI* do all that woke, boring thinky work.  —  www.wired.com/story/palant...
  • r/Military r on reddit
    Palantir Demos Show How the Military Could Use AI Chatbots to Generate War Plans
  • @katrinamanson Katrina Manson on x
    Businessweek book excerpt: The Pentagon's Whiplash autonomous weapons program looks to transform 600 jet skis into bomb-toting robots. “America has a lot of jet skis, so it's neat that we can weaponize them,” one person familiar with the program explains. https://www.bloomberg.co…
  • r/politics r on reddit
    'God, It's Terrifying': How the Pentagon Got Hooked on AI War Machines