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Exclusive eBook: How AI is becoming the next military advisor

MIT Technology Review released an exclusive subscriber-only eBook compiling six stories on how militaries are using AI models for decision-making, including generative AI for spying, AI chatbots for targeting, and Pentagon plans for AI training on classified data. The collection, updated through April 2026, highlights the growing role of AI as a military advisor.

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Access a subscriber-only eBook of a collection of stories about how militaries are using Al models to make decisions.

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A collection of stories about how militaries are using AI models to make decisions.

This subscriber-only eBook is a package of six stories that were originally published in MIT Technology Review between April 11, 2025, and April 21, 2026, and have been updated to reflect recent developments.

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