A serious challenge in 2020 . Well look at that in just a moment. But we start with this. Washington, a waiting game that is in full swing today with all eyes on special counsel Robert Mueller. Mueller could issue that report on the russia investigation to attorney general william barr, literally any moment now. The Washington Post laid out some smart key questions that lie ahead. Will the public ever see the report . What will the report say about President Trump . Will there be more high level indictments . Could it outline as the star report did back in the 90s, could it outline impeachable offenses . And what will congress do . The investigation on the mind of President Trump this morning, apparently, as he took to twitter, writing highly respected senator richard burr, head of Senate Intelligence, said after interviewing over 200 wngss and studying over 2 million pages of documents, we have found no collusion between the Trump Campaign and russia. The witchhunt, so bad for our cou
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From predicting equipment failures on an F-16 before they happen to sorting through a mountain of data to correct overhead video in real time for a U.S. special forces team, the rapidly expanding role of artificial intelligence in today's military is often much less exciting than its critics suggest, but more important than most realize.
From predicting equipment failures on an F-16 before they happen to sorting through a mountain of data to correct overhead video in real time for a U.S. special forces team, the rapidly expanding role of artificial intelligence in today's military is often much less exciting than its critics suggest, but more important than most realize.