Episode Description
Military spending on AI is a triple black box: How is AI being used in the military? Who is winning these contracts and what are they worth? And what is the military’s end-game here?
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Amos Toh will help us answer these questions in part three of Computer Says Kill. We will cover how military spending has changed over the last couple of decades: there has been a clear shift from the straightforward buying up of jets, to the over-reliance on licensed software. Amos also shares what hasn’t changed, which is: yes, the government still spend a hell of a lot of money on military tech.
Further reading & resources:
- The Business of Military AI — Amos Toh, Emile Ayoub, March 2026
- Read Amos and Emile’s explainer on the military’s use of AI
- Pentagon's use of Claude during Maduro raid sparks Anthropic feud — Axios, Feb 13
- Department of War's Artificial Intelligence-First Agenda: A New Era for Defense Contractors — Holland & Knight, Feb 2026
- The Double Black Box by Ashely Deeks
- AI at war: Five things to know about Project Maven — Euractiv, April 2026
- Safety Co-Option and Compromised National Security: The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Weakened AI Risk Thresholds — Heidy Khlaaf, Sarah Myers West, April 2025
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Computer Says Maybe is produced by Georgia Iacovou, Kushal Dev, Marion Wellington, Sarah Myles, Van Newman, and Zoe Trout