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a16z Cast
04/03/25
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We are forming a consortium for autonomy to integrate various technologies and improve decision-making in combat situations.
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Can the Military Move at Startup Speed? How the Army and Navy Are Rebuilding
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04/03/25
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Qasar Younis
04/14/25
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Collaborative autonomy is the future of defense technology, and the first successful implementation of such systems will significantly transform the industry.
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a16z Cast
04/03/25
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The Army is moving forward with a consortium for next-generation command and control technology to improve operational efficiency.
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a16z Cast
04/12/25
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The technologies that matter most to the future of warfare are right in front of us, and the security challenge is whether we can mobilize the bureaucracy to operationalize autonomy technologies effectively.
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a16z Cast
04/12/25
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The future of warfare will increasingly rely on AI and autonomy, moving from one-to-one operations to advanced autonomous systems that can communicate and operate independently.
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Liz McNally
05/06/25
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We collaborate closely with combatant commands to identify warfighting needs that commercial technology can address, while also scouting for emerging technologies that the military may not yet be considering.
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a16z Cast
04/03/25
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We're learning from the conflict in Ukraine to develop automated systems that can respond to drone threats effectively.
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a16z Cast
04/12/25
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The U.S. must focus on combining mass production capabilities with advanced software and autonomy to compete effectively in future conflicts.
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Qasar Younis
04/14/25
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The future of autonomy is not just about technology; it's about saving lives and reducing the costs associated with accidents, which will become increasingly important in the coming years.
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Qasar Younis
04/14/25
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The tools and systems we develop for the military often feed back into our commercial business, demonstrating the dual-use nature of our technology, and we're seeing a flywheel effect in various domains like aviation and maritime, where investments in autonomy will benefit commercial sectors as well.