Outpacing AI-speed threats: why Canada must rethink defence innovation

Canada has the momentum to be a world-leader in adapting behavioural AI to the electromagnetic warfare space, but needs to focus on a few keys to success.
To counter real-time threats like recent drone incursions overseas, we need to focus on having AI that learns and adapts, writes Deepak Dutt.

In October, unidentified drones were seen over military and energy infrastructure in Denmark and Germany, triggering national security investigations and raising fresh concerns about hybrid threats far from the battlefield. The northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein rep...

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