The U.S. military hopes AI drone swarms will be able to work together to carry out offensive missions with little human input. A language called Droidish might be the key.By Thomas Fox-Brewster, Forbes Staff
The fever dreams of the Pentagon are filled with visions of autonomous drones executing military maneuvers in the heat of battle with little need
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