Project Maven: How The Pentagon Is Using AI To Reshape Modern Warfare

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The Pentagon's Project Maven uses AI to reshape modern warfare by analyzing surveillance data and making real-time targeting decisions. The project has evolved into a central tool in modern warfare, compressing the 'kill chain' from hours to seconds and enabling militaries to act at a previously impossible pace.
The Pentagon's Project Maven is a flagship AI program launched in 2017 to address the overwhelming volume of surveillance data in modern conflicts. It uses machine learning to detect objects and patterns in drone footage and other data streams. The system integrates multiple data streams, including satellite imagery and troop intelligence, to support analysis and decision-making. Project Maven has evolved into an AI-assisted targeting and battlefield management system, playing a broader role in military operations. It can analyze satellite feeds to detect troop movements and identify potential targets. The system presents commanders with possible courses of action, accelerating the 'kill chain' from hours to seconds.
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