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Data labeling is key to enabling the AI model to properly separate friend from foe, explained Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth.
By Theresa Hitchens“The number of detections are way up [and] the number of models that we have are way up, [but] with the same level of compute that you had in 2017,” said Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth. “It starts to slow down. We are already seeing evidence of that.”
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.“We’re sitting on two big sets of data,” said NGA’s Mark Munsell, referring to an unequalled archive of satellite imagery and all the intelligence analysts’ reports on that imagery – and they’re cross-referenced so an AI can correlate them easily.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.“We cannot [just] rely on … bring out the laser and it’ll fix it all,” said the 101st Airborne Division’s Commanding General Maj. Gen. Brett Sylvia.
By Ashley RoqueProject Eagle is an overarching plan to transform Marine aviation dating back to 2022, but service leaders only recently started discussing it publicly.
By Justin Katz“Many of the right things were said publicly,” Warren Katz, chairman of the Alliance for Commercial Technology in Government, told Breaking Defense. “However, those sentiments do not seem to have translated into the RFI and directive documents.”
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.“Early indications are that the 3 countries are missing an opportunity to craft a shared defense export control framework devoid of the well-understood structural problems associated with the ITAR,” the US Studies Centrre report’s authors write.
By Colin ClarkHadrian CEO and founder Chris Power told Breaking Defense he envisions the company building “10 to 20 mega factories in all of the core manufacturing space in the country,” producing parts for “all the primes and neo-primes.”
By Valerie InsinnaDroneShield’s RfPatrol Mk2 and DroneGun Mk4 counter-unmanned systems (C-UxS) technology seamlessly integrates into a wide range of operations providing increased survivability against an ever-evolving threat.
By Breaking Defense“[Brig. Gen. Aziz] Nasirzadeh’s aims are high, even hyperbolic, but are also rhetorically consistent with what has been seen and heard from the Islamic Republic’s defense industry,” analyst Behnam Ben Taleblu told Breaking Defense.
By Agnes HelouThe newly released “ISV 2.0” builds on the broad-brush original vision from 2020, with a new emphasis on the unglamorous groundwork of getting the Navy’s data right.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.The branch intends to use AI to improve the operation of sensors, ground vehicles and aviation as well as training capabilities. It is also interested in counter-AI and attack AI solutions.
By Flavia Camargos PereiraThe Estonian Ministry of Defence said in a statement that the agreement with Helsing’s in-country subsidiary “is a key step” in exploring the potential of AI technologies, particularly those associated with “software-defined reconnaissance and strike capabilities.”
By Tim MartinThe semi-autonomous, optionally piloted, high-speed, off-road platform to be a “research platform” for cutting edge tech.
By Flavia Camargos Pereira