As we move into 2025 and beyond, the question isn't whether AI use cases will expand-it's how big and transformative they'll get.
Friedland notes that recent conflicts, particularly in Ukraine and across the Middle East, have highlighted critical vulnerabilities in military operations, from tactical to strategic levels.
We are witnessing a surge in applications like autonomous drone swarms, electronic spectrum awareness, and real-time battlefield space management, where AI, edge computing, and sensor technologies are integrated.
The defense sector's growing embrace of innovation from startups like Palantir and Anduril reflects how AI is going to increasingly change things across the global defense sector.
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