Military AI is a platform dedicated to deep, thoughtful, and forward‑leaning analysis on the intersection of artificial intelligence and defense.
We focus on how AI is reshaping strategy, operations, policy, ethics, and technology across military and security domains.
We’re always looking for experienced voices, insightful analysts, and thoughtful practitioners who can help our readers make sense of complex developments in military AI — from autonomous systems and AI decision‑support to governance, ethics, and real‑world deployments.
What We’re Looking For
We love ideas that help our readers understand military AI.
Some examples of topics we might consider include:
- Analysis and commentary on trends, breakthroughs, or key developments in military AI.
- Policy discussions on governance, international law, ethics, and regulation of AI in defense.
- Case studies or lessons learned from real deployments, integrations, or operational experiments.
- Technical explainers that clarify complex AI or systems issues for a defense audience.
- Interviews or profiles with leaders, researchers, and operators shaping military AI.
We don’t publish shallow listicles, press releases, overtly commercial content, or anything that lacks nuance or evidence.
Want a better sense of what we publish? Explore some of our recent commentary.
Submission Guidelines
To ensure a smooth review process, please follow these editorial standards:
Original content: Articles must be unpublished, unique to Military AI, and not submitted elsewhere
Length: Typically 700–1,000 words. Exceptional long‑form essays or deep technical pieces may be longer
Clarity and quality: Use clear headings, concise language, and sound reasoning. Include citations or links for facts, data, and quotations
Tone and audience: Write for professionals, practitioners, researchers, and informed enthusiasts. We value clarity, rigor, and relevance
Links: You may include relevant links to authoritative external sources. Please avoid affiliate or promotional links
Review and Editing
All submissions are reviewed by our editorial team. We may make light edits for clarity, formatting, or style, and will consult you for substantial changes.
How to Submit
Please send your pitch or full draft to editor@militaryai.ai.
Include the following in your email:
- Your name and a short professional bio (2–3 sentences)
- Proposed headline and a brief summary (3–5 sentences)
- If pitching, a short outline of the key points or sections
- Optional links to past work or portfolio
What You’ll Get
Published pieces receive:
- A byline with your name and short bio
- A backlink to your site/portfolio (where relevant)
- Exposure to an audience deeply engaged in defense, tech, and policy
- Potential inclusion in our newsletter and social channels
We believe thoughtful discussion on military AI can shape safer, more effective adoption and policy. If you have signal — not noise — we want to hear from you.