US used Musk’s Grok AI to deploy 2,000 munitions during Iran war
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters:** The U.S. military’s on‑field use of Musk’s Grok AI to authorically author 2,000 munition strikes signals a new era where commercial AI systems drive real‑time kinetic decisions, shifting the balance of power toward nations that secure AI‑driven operational dominance. For defense contractors, it opens a lucrative proliferation pathway—AI vendors must now navigate dual‑use export controls while safeguarding against adversarial replication—while prompting policymakers to grapple with ethical, legal, and strategic frameworks for AI‑enabled lethal force.
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Who Is Affected
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- AI product teams
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