
-- "Someone stole 15 giant Ceres Air C31 drones agricultural drones (weighing 500-pounds each) in New Jersey — and experts fear a 'nightmare scenario' if they end up in the hands of terrorists. The FBI is concerned the chemical-spraying drones could be used to disperse biological or chemical weapons." --

-- "The KAIST humanoid is not just about speed or flashy moves. It reflects a bigger change in how robots are built and trained. By combining custom hardware with smarter AI, researchers are pushing machines closer to human-like capability." --


-- "The same companies that fired thousands of engineers to 'restructure around AI' are about to tell the remaining ones.. you're now legally responsible for code you didn't write, can't fully understand, and were told to ship faster." --
Engineers...
they just can't help themselves.

-- "Sikorsky USA has unveiled a fully uncrewed version of the Black Hawk helicopter, the S-70UAS U-Hawk that swaps out the cockpit for clamshell doors. The U-Hawk can move thousands of pounds of outsized cargo internally and slung underneath, deploy uncrewed ground vehicles, and fire dozens of 'launched effects.'" --

The Pentagon has signed on to use Grok, the AI chatbot built by Elon Musk's company xAI, as part of a new $200 million agreement that opens the door for its deployment across the federal government, the company announced Monday.
And the Brits are
right there with them.