A tabletop scenario followed enemy AI agents attacking US Army security in a hypothetical Indo-Pacific conflict. US Army photo by Sgt. Elijah Magaña The US Army and industry tested how enemy AI could attack in cyberspace. The simulated enemy AI exposed vulnerabilities and adapted during multiple waves of attacks. Questions remain on the role of AI agents and what can be learned from industry. The attacks came faster than a human adversary. The communications and data networks essential to the US Army's operations across the Asia-Pacific region were probed by a new kind of adversary: an enemy AI trying to confuse and ensnare soldiers. That's what Army leaders, guided by top US AI companies, saw in a new series of tabletop exercises as they prepare for a new era of AI-augmented cyber operations, and how to effectively defend themselves.…