The US Army's twenty-billion-dollar bet on Anduril's Lattice system suggests that the future of warfare is less about boots on the ground and more about the quality of one's digital gardening.
When the robotics lab meets the war room, the resulting friction is enough to make even the most stoic hardware lead consider a career in something less... tactical.
In which we examine the curious phenomenon of a chatbot becoming the most popular guest at the digital party precisely because the authorities have suggested it might be a spy.