In the 1980s, the United States faced a profound challenge: winning a conventional war in Europe against a numerically superior Soviet army. Technological innovation – most notably the development of smart, precision munitions – provided a solution. Instead of needing tens or even hundreds of unguided munitions to hit a target, one smart munition would […]
Author Archives: Michael Hochberg
Michael Hochberg earned his PhD in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology and is president at Luminous Computing, a company building supercomputers for machine learning. He co-authored a widely used textbook on silicon photonics, and has published work in Science, Nature, National Review, The Hill, American Spectator, RealClearDefense, Fast Company, and others.