The massive gulf between the Brave1 defence tech conference in Kyiv last week, and an AI in defence conference in London yesterday, should worry anyone thinking about the UK’s position in a world undergoing huge geopolitical and technological change.
It's eye-opening how the UK's defence strategy still seems stuck in the deck-writing phase while frontline conflicts like Ukraine are turning innovation into survival tools overnight. Maybe it's time the UK took a page out of Brave1's book where the battlefield, not bureaucracy, sets the pace. What do you think is holding back faster adoption of AI in defence ,lack of urgency or too much red tape?
It's eye-opening how the UK's defence strategy still seems stuck in the deck-writing phase while frontline conflicts like Ukraine are turning innovation into survival tools overnight. Maybe it's time the UK took a page out of Brave1's book where the battlefield, not bureaucracy, sets the pace. What do you think is holding back faster adoption of AI in defence ,lack of urgency or too much red tape?