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A.I. is letting this company build a new kind of defense contractor
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

Shield AI builds small reconnaissance drones for the U.S. military. Its ambitions are much greater.
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Technique: Appeal to Fear
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Archer Aviation vs. Kraken Robotics: With Geopolitical Risk Rising, Which Defense Stock Wins?
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· Jun 23, 2026
License plate cameras can track your AirPods, smartwatch, and more, disturbing study finds
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NATO needs to create its own defense market
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· Jun 30, 2026
Amazon launches new $1 billion FDE org, following OpenAI and Anthropic
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Related coverage for "A.I. is letting this company build a new kind of defense contractor": The Motley Fool — Archer Aviation vs. Kraken Robotics: With Geopolitical Risk Rising, Which Defense Stock Wins?. Engineering News-Record — Nonresidential Contractors Added Nearly 20K Jobs in June. The Hindu BusinessLine — India's construction boom fuels Quess Corp’s next staffing play. The Independent — License plate cameras can track your AirPods, smartwatch, and more, disturbing study finds. The Japan Times — NATO needs to create its own defense market . TechCrunch — Amazon launches new $1 billion FDE org, following OpenAI and Anthropic