In a surprising move, the U.S. Army has chosen a relatively obscure drone manufacturer based in Salt Lake City, Utah, to supply thousands of small surveillance drones for its military operations. Teal Drones, a company that has been largely under the radar in the...
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Unauthorized Access: China’s Military Reportedly Repurposes Meta’s AI for Defense
Conceptual Illustration of AI and Military Technology: Depicting AI algorithms layered over military icons like tanks, drones, or satellite imagery to illustrate the dual-use nature of AI. Visual of Llama Model (Abstract): An artistic representation of Meta's Llama...
Drone Attacks Continue Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi calls for an immediate halt to drone attacks near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant due to safety risks and injuries to personnel. The Zaporizhzhia plant, under Russian control since March 2022, has experienced multiple...
China’s dominant drone industry is a step ahead of US Drone Regulations
Legislative Actions and Industry Maneuvers: U.S. legislation aims to ban Chinese-made drones, but Chinese manufacturers like DJI are partnering with U.S. companies to maintain market access. Despite these efforts, seven states have already banned Chinese drones for...
Sky’s the Limit: FAA Approval Paves the Way for Amazon Drone Expansion
The FAA has granted Amazon approval to operate drones beyond visual lines of sight (BVLOS), enabling longer-distance deliveries and allowing remote drone operation without direct visual contact, starting in College Station, Texas. Amazon's approval came after...