The U.S. is seeking to keep pace with China amid concerns that the Pentagon bureaucracy takes too long on cutting-edge systems.
There are concerns that the Pentagon bureaucracy takes too long to develop and deploy cutting-edge systems.
WASHINGTON—The Pentagon is considering the development of a vast network of AI-powered technology, drones and autonomous systems within the next two years to counter threats from China and other adversaries.Continue reading your article with
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