PENTAGON, AI GIANTS AIM FOR INCREASED LETHALITY
Swarm Forge. Ender’s Foundry. Project Grant. Open Arsenal. These are the names of just some of the “Pace-Setting Projects” that Pete Hegseth identified in a January memorandum on the “Artificial Intelligence Strategy for the Department of War.” Their names are as hard to take seriously as “Operation Epic Fury,” but like the war, the Pentagon’s AI initiatives are already having a significant impact on the world. AI systems were reportedly used to select targets for more than 1,000 attacks in the first days of the war on Iran. It’s investing heavily in targeting systems, data collection and analysis, and even autonomous weapons that can take instructions and then independently engage in missions, destroying and killing without immediate human feedback.
Private companies won’t be left out of it, either - the Pentagon plans to “leverage the hundreds of billions in private sector capital investment being made in America’s AI sector through our growing array of creative partnerships with America’s world-leading companies.” From Palantir and Anduril to xAI, OpenAI and Google billions of dollars continue to be spent every year on using AI to “increase lethality” - to make the U.S. military even more of a threat around the world.