Marines eye cloudless networks to keep AI tools running when the cloud goes down
13-07-2026 12:00 via defenseone.com

Marines eye cloudless networks to keep AI tools running when the cloud goes down

The cloud connectivity that makes big AI models work is also the reason they won’t work in war. As the Marine Corps explores ways to bring AI tools to the battlefield, it is looking at one software company’s proposal to keep troops computing when broader access gets cut off.Ditto will announce Monday that the Marines’ Project Dynamis will evaluate their technology for turning radios, cell phones, even drones, into a local network that can keep data flowing and AI tools running
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