China’s latest AI model, DeepSeek, is being adapted beyond civilian applications — into military strategy and autonomous defense technologies.
According to Economic Times CIO, the system is envisioned to coordinate robotic dogs, AI-powered drones, and swarm intelligence systems, transforming tactical operations on the battlefield.
This signals a shift toward AI-integrated combat, where machine autonomy could reshape warfare logistics, surveillance, and decision-making speed.
Analysts warn that this evolution may redefine global defense dynamics, emphasizing the urgency of governance frameworks around AI in warfare.
📎 Source: Economic Times CIO