The Trump administration is pushing to integrate AI into U.S. military operations, sparking a debate between rapid adoption and safeguards.
- Frank Bradley, head of U.S. Special Operations Command, warns of caution in AI's lethal use.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushes for unrestricted AI use, clashing with tech companies like Anthropic. - AI is used for administrative tasks and speeding up target identification and strikes.
- A contract dispute with Anthropic over safety concerns led to a terminated $200 million deal and a lawsuit. The military aims to balance AI's speed and scale with avoiding unintended effects like civilian casualties.