Inside Project Maven: The Pentagon's AI brain quietly reshaping modern warfare
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The Pentagon's Project Maven, developed by Palantir, is an AI tool that helps the military wage war by providing precise targeting and executing strikes. The system uses satellite imagery and multiple data feeds to identify targets and determine the best course of action, significantly reducing the time it takes to go from detection to engagement.
The US military uses Palantir's Project Maven to carry out strikes. The system uses AI to identify targets and determine the best asset to use. It can narrow down potential targets to a specific car in a parking lot. The Pentagon's chief digital and AI officer, Cameron Staley, demonstrated the system's capabilities. Project Maven has been used in the US's war with Iran. The system has reduced the time it takes to go from detection to engagement from hours to minutes.
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