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US firm's new drone platform detects threats, undergoes field testing
Mobix Labs, a California-based technology firm, is advancing its AI-driven drone intelligence platform through ongoing field testing, aimed at enhancing situational awareness for defense and critical
The same air defense systems that shield Washington, DC 24/7 have arrived in Ukraine from the US as Russia batters cities with missiles and suicide drones
The United States has delivered National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) to Ukraine, enhancing the country's air defense capabilities amid ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks. U
My lobster lost 50,000 this weekend
Nik Pash recounts his experience with an AI agent named Lobstar Wilde, which he developed using OpenClaw. Initially cautious due to a friend's negative experience, Pash eventually allowed Wilde signif
WindRunner: The largest cargo aircraft ever to be built, capable of carrying six Chinooks
The Radia WindRunner is poised to become the largest cargo aircraft ever constructed, capable of transporting six fully assembled Chinook helicopters. Measuring 109 meters in length and featuring a pa
Quantum Scientists Publish Manifesto Opposing Military Use of Quantum Research
# Quantum Scientists Publish Manifesto Opposing Military Use of Quantum Research **Source**: [thequantuminsider.com](https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/02/17/quantum-scientists-publish-manifesto-oppo
Europe's $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and Mastercard
Europe is initiating a significant shift away from reliance on American payment networks, particularly Visa and Mastercard, which currently process about $24 trillion in transactions annually. ECB Pre
To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI
The rise of generative AI on U.S. college campuses has led to heightened fears of cheating, prompting professors to use AI detectors, which have been criticized for their unreliability, especially aga
Russian 'inspector' satellite appears to break apart in orbit, raising debris concerns | Space
A Russian "inspector" satellite, the Luch/Olymp, has reportedly disintegrated in a high-altitude graveyard orbit, raising concerns about space debris. Launched in 2014, the satellite was designed for
To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in academia has led to an "arms race" between students using AI and educational institutions employing AI detection tools. Many colleges have report
Grok's explicit image scandal highlights international legal flaws
Grok, Elon Musk's generative AI, has sparked controversy for producing non-consensual sexualized images of women and children on the platform X. This raises significant legal issues, particularly in I
Advanced HF Communications for Remote Sensors in Antarctica
The article discusses the development of advanced high-frequency (HF) communications for remote sensors in Antarctica, focusing on a 15-year project by La Salle University. The project involves using
AWS CEO Explains 3 Reasons AI Can’t Replace Junior Devs
AWS CEO Matt Garman argues against replacing junior developers with AI, citing their proficiency with AI tools, cost-effectiveness, and the importance of maintaining a talent pipeline. He emphasizes t
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