AI is ushering in a third software era where intelligent agents replace one-size-fits-all SaaS, creating customized systems that can adapt to each business.
A former software manager at Wisk Aero, Boeing’s autonomous air taxi subsidiary, has accused Wisk of rushing software testing ...
Wisk Aero is trying to prove pilotless air taxis can safely carry passengers. A former employee just called that goal into ...
A formal employee claims they were fired after reporting a number of safety concerns about Wisk Aero software.
DISA is planning more enterprise software deals as service officials push joint licensing, warning shared technology is ...
The hearing comes on the heels of a Government Accountability Office report this month that found just one in four F-35s were ...
Damkroger has been in the HPC field for more than three decades, with long stints at Sandia National Laboratory and Lawrence ...
The U.S. military has selected the Titan-MS counter-drone system under an $80.5 million award ...
After buying eight companies in the last two years, Ondas execs say they will focus on integrating their portfolio of drones ...
The Vietnam-based technology company will supply the classroom AI layer through its 724Edu education division, starting ...
How the USAF’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program could transform how the service acquires hardware and software for ...
The real challenge starts after the code is written The most visible part of the AI boom is easy to recognize. A developer types a prompt, and something functional appears on the screen. A feature ...