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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – How a lizard-like robot could help the Navy ‘prevent catastrophes– Israeli deepfake detection start-up fighting disinformation during Gaza war– Speaker Johnson launches new artificial intelligence
Australia announced it will more than double its fleet of warships, a boost that will give the country its “largest fleet” since World War 2, its Defence Minister Richard Marles said. The Australian Navy can currently rely on 11 surface combatant ships.
The Moroccan navy intercepted 141 migrants attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean to reach Spain’s Canary Islands. The rescue operation took place off the coast of the Western Sahara, a disputed territory controlled by Morocco since 1975. All 141 people rescued were
A lizard-like robot and other devices relying on artificial intelligence could soon be major military game changers, according to a defense expert investing in the tech. The devices include a drone that can operate even in warzones with jammed communications, an AI
Russian President Vladimir Putin has commenced a broad cleaning measure this week, starting with sweeping changes in naval leadership as Moscow stares down the start of a third year of its invasion of Ukraine. “Admiral Viktor Sokolov has finally been removed from
He added that this could allow the Ukrainians to export more grain and other products in a boost to its economy which has been severely damaged by two years of war. Stoltenberg continued: “Few believe this was possible just a few months
The family of a teen sailor, who disappeared from a Navy ship in the 80s, are horrified that the suspected killer could be freed this week. Simon Parkes was just 18 when he vanished from HMS Illustrious in 1986, and his family
The Royal Navy is in the midst of a crewing crisis as the low number of enlisting officers leaves some warships crewed by just 50 people. Defence contractor Babcock has been contracted by the Government to manufacture a fleet of British frigates