Teaching a military AI system to recognize enemy drones requires showing it thousands of examples of those drones under real battlefield conditions, across different lighting, weather, angles, and sensor types, but the footage collected in active operations is often too sensitive to move, too difficult to transmit in bandwidth-constrained environments, and too time-consuming to label […]
Sweden and France make AI that learns itself in combat
Teaching a military AI system to recognize enemy drones requires showing it thousands of examples of those drones under real battlefield conditions, across different lighting, weather, angles, and sensor types, but the footage collected in active operations is often too sensitive to move, too diffic