The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has spurred debate in aerospace and defense. When an unmanned aircraft bested an aviator in simulated combat in 2020, the industry asked, “How should AI be used? Can AI be trusted?” A fighter jet on an armed reconnaissance mission illustrates how powerful the technology can be.

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