The Navy is going all-in on AI

The Navy wants to become an AI-first force as quickly as possible. They plan to run large language models right on their ships to help with daily operations. A new council will decide which missions should get the top priority.
Leadership believes that moving slowly is a bigger threat than potential mistakes. They are choosing speed over waiting for perfect results. The focus is on weaponizing data to stay ahead of rivals.
This strategy marks a major shift in how the military manages technology. By putting AI at the center of the fleet, they hope to gain a tactical edge. Safety concerns are taking a back seat to the need for rapid progress.
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