Innovations in Autonomous Systems
Autonomous systems can operate with limited, or even without, human control. The military prizes these systems for their ability to perform tasks too dull, dangerous, or dirty for humans. MITRE Corporation offers a look inside the government's autonomous systems research programs.
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