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Is BAE Systems the FTSE 100’s newest AI stock?

Defence stock BAE Systems has proved a good buy for investors of late, but could it get a further boost from artificial intelligence?

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The big story around BAE Systems (LSE: BA.) stock in recent months has been the impact of the conflict across the Middle East. On the back of the world growing ever less peaceful, governments are ploughing billions into defence spending and technology. The FTSE 100 defence firm is Europe’s largest defence contractor and has had investors flooding in. Someone buying the stock only last December has already enjoyed a 42% return!

There might be yet another twist in the tale too. That’s because BAE Systems has just announced a new “strategic partnership” that aims to bring artificial intelligence into the picture. Here’s what happened.

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The news

It must first be said that introducing technology into warfare – like warfare itself – is nothing new. Whether it’s chariots, longbows, tanks or missiles, new developments are a vital part of projecting strength. It should come as no surprise that militaries are starting to use AI.

I also need to point out that the nature of the investment is one to think about before diving in. This is a company that produces weapons. While the counterargument is that a country’s safety and security hinges greatly on its ability to defend itself, this is the kind of stock that may not appeal to many on ethical grounds.

With that out the way, what’s the news? On 26 March, BAE Systems announced a “strategic relationship agreement to accelerate the development and fielding of advanced artificial intelligence capabilities” with Scale AI – a San Francisco-based AI firm.

The collaboration is aiming to use artificial intelligence’s qualities – such as synthesising large amounts of information much faster than a human can – by incorporating them into existing and future products. One example given was target recognition, like vehicles spotting enemy drones accurately and rapidly. As one BAE Systems spokesperson said: “Modern warfare is won at the speed of data.”

Worth it?

Is this single deal going to see the BAE Systems share price rapidly shoot up? Unlikely. The shares are up 10% since the announcement and there are plenty of other factors that might have made an impact there. Likewise, there’s a danger that this could be a bout of ‘trend-chasing’ where companies go after the shiny new thing because it sounds good to the markets, rather than what’s good for the company as a whole.

I think this is better seen as a sign of where BAE Systems is looking – forward. It’s forward-thinking companies that tend to do well in this sector. Take a look across the Atlantic and we can see Palantir, which has used AI for military purposes – the shares are up over 500% since 2024. Another example is virtual reality specialist Anduril, which is set for a show-stopping $60bn IPO in the near future.

On balance? I think this is just another good move from a company that’s already benefiting from worldwide shifts in government spending. I feel the stock is worth considering.

John Fieldsend has positions in BAE Systems. The Motley Fool UK has recommended BAE Systems. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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