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Pete Hegesth Admits They’re Using AI in Iran War

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admitted that the U.S. military is using “every tool of AI” in the war on Iran. “Every tool of AI, of cyber, of space, EW, counterUAS, you name it—we’re employing it.