AUGUSTA, Ga. — The idea of completely replacing soldiers, tanks and other familiar trappings of war with robots, autonomy and computer-derived strategy is misguided, according to the leader of U.S. Army Futures Command. Instead, the military’s largest service should strive to strike a careful balance of man and machine, something…Read More
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