Pentagon's Agent Network: AI Speeds Up Intel for Strikes
Summary
The Pentagon has launched a new initiative called "Agent Network" to speed up intelligence gathering for military operations. This system uses artificial intelligence for battle management and targeting. What's interesting is that Agent Network will build on the existing Palantir Maven Smart System. That system, which began over half a decade ago, uses AI to sort data and identify potential targets. It was reportedly used to create strike packages for more than 1,000 targets during Operation Epic Fury. The new network is expected to enhance current intelligence-gathering systems. One expert noted that automating the process of converting intelligence to actionable information will allow for many more assessments in parallel, far beyond what human analysts could manage. The Pentagon says Agent Network will undergo rigorous testing to ensure it meets U.S. legal and ethical obligations. This development could significantly change how military intelligence is processed and utilized.
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