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Applied AI·August 16, 2026·1 min read

US Air Force wants AI help to keep its Minuteman III nukes ticking until they're 66, or maybe 80

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Using AI to unify decades of Minuteman III data is a clear signal that legacy, safety-critical systems are now fair game for ML-driven life extension. Any operator sitting on aging infrastructure with fragmented telemetry should be scoping similar “digital nervous system” projects before replacement delays force their hand.

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