Google quietly withdrew from a Pentagon competition to build voice-controlled autonomous drone swarms—after initially being selected as a successful submission. The $100 million contest, run by Special Operations Command and the Defense Innovation Unit, seeks technology to direct drone swarms in real-time battlefield scenarios. Google cited “resourcing” issues, but the exit is said to be followed by an internal ethics review. OpenAI, Palantir, and xAI remain in the running. Google quietly withdrew from a Pentagon competition to build voice-controlled autonomous drone swarms—after initially being selected as a successful submission. The $100 million contest, run by Special Operations Command and the Defense Innovation Unit, seeks technology to direct drone swarms in real-time battlefield scenarios. Google cited “resourcing” issues, but the exit is said to be followed by an internal ethics review. OpenAI, Palantir, and xAI remain in the running.
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