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SPARC AI Inc. (OTC: SPAIF) Leading Out in Filling Gap, Developing Software-Only Drone System

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SPARC AI (OTC: SPAIF) announced its inclusion in an AINewsWire editorial titled “It’s in the Code—the Future of Autonomous Warfare.” The piece highlights how low-cost drones are reshaping conflict while lacking autonomous intelligence.

SPARC AI is developing a software-only platform designed to give any drone GPS-denied navigation and precision targeting, independent of specific hardware makers.

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NEW YORK, May 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via AINewsWire -- SPARC AI Inc. (OTC: SPAIF) today announces its placement in an editorial published by AINewsWire ("AINW"), one of 75+ brands within the Dynamic Brand Portfolio@IBN (InvestorBrandNetwork), a specialized communications platform with a focus on financial news and content distribution for private and public companies and the investment community.

To view the full publication, “It’s in the Code—the Future of Autonomous Warfare,” please visit https://ibn.fm/Nl1Bi

The nature of modern conflict is being fundamentally rewritten, driven by the explosive proliferation of cheap, mass-produced drones that are upending the economics of warfare. In war-torn settings such as Ukraine, millions of low-cost systems, often assembled in small workshops or adapted from off-the-shelf commercial hardware, are now performing functions once only sophisticated aircraft and expensive precision munitions could do. However, while drone hardware has grown abundant and affordable, a glaring constraint has surfaced: The vast majority of these systems lack the intelligence needed to operate independently in contested environments.

GPS jamming, electronic warfare and the continuous requirement for human control expose a widening gap between what drones are capable of and what they need to be capable of to remain operationally relevant on a scale. Defense leaders are realizing that the next chapter of this revolution will not be written by better hardware alone but by better software, the intelligence layer that delivers autonomy, navigation and targeting precision without depending on systems that adversaries have learned to disrupt. SPARC AI Inc. is operating within this space, creating a software-only platform meant to equip any drone, regardless of cost or manufacturer, with GPS-denied navigation and precision targeting capability.

About SPARC AI Inc.

SPARC AI is a defense technology company solving one of the most critical challenges in modern autonomous systems: accurate navigation and targeting when GPS is unavailable. The company’s AI-powered platform transforms the low-cost inertial sensors already inside commercial drones into precision instruments without additional hardware, external signals, or complex integration. SPARC AI’s software-only approach makes GPS-denied capability for target acquisition and navigation accessible at the price point and scale that modern drone operations demand, from single platforms to fleets of thousands.

For further information, please visit the company’s website at www.SPARCAI.co.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to SPAIF are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SPAIF

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FAQ

What did SPARC AI (OTC: SPAIF) announce on May 14, 2026?

SPARC AI announced its placement in an AINewsWire editorial discussing autonomous warfare and drone technology. According to SPARC AI, the company is developing a software-only drone platform for GPS-denied navigation and precision targeting across diverse, low-cost unmanned systems.

What is SPARC AI’s software-only drone platform and what does it do for SPAIF investors?

SPARC AI is building a software-only platform to add GPS-denied navigation and precision targeting to drones. According to SPARC AI, the software is intended to work across manufacturers, potentially increasing deployment flexibility in modern conflict and defense applications.

How does SPARC AI (SPAIF) aim to address limitations of current low-cost military drones?

SPARC AI aims to address intelligence gaps in low-cost drones, which often lack autonomy in contested environments. According to SPARC AI, its software-only system targets challenges like GPS jamming and dependence on human control by providing onboard navigation and targeting capabilities.

Why is software-focused autonomy important in the drone market for SPARC AI (SPAIF)?

Software-focused autonomy is important because many inexpensive drones lack reliable navigation and targeting under electronic warfare. According to SPARC AI, defense leaders see future gains coming from software intelligence layers rather than just improved hardware platforms and airframes.

Does SPARC AI’s drone software depend on specific drone manufacturers or hardware?

SPARC AI’s platform is described as software-only and designed to work with any drone, regardless of manufacturer or cost. According to SPARC AI, this approach seeks to upgrade existing and future fleets without requiring custom-built hardware systems.

What role does GPS-denied navigation play in SPARC AI’s SPAIF drone technology strategy?

GPS-denied navigation is central to SPARC AI’s strategy, enabling drones to operate when GPS is jammed or disrupted. According to SPARC AI, its software aims to keep drones operationally relevant in contested environments where traditional navigation support cannot be trusted.