Lockheed forms subsidiary to help defense companies adopt AI

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Lockheed Martin stated on Monday it had fashioned a subsidiary that may assist U.S. defense companies incorporate artificial intelligence into their operations.

Corporations throughout sectors have leaned extra on AI over the previous few years to assist optimize their workflow. Nevertheless, protection corporations have remained cautious given the delicate information required to coach fashions within the sector.

Earlier this month, privately held protection tech firm Anduril Industries partnered with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to develop and deploy superior synthetic intelligence options for nationwide safety missions.

Lockheed stated the subsidiary, Astris AI, will even deal with enabling the adoption of AI solutions in some industrial functions.

The subsidiary will probably be headed by Astris AI’s chief income officer, Donna O’Donnell, who has beforehand overseen a group at Xerox protecting automation and generative AI.


Business executives say President-elect Donald Trump’s deliberate U.S. authorities effectivity drive involving Elon Musk may result in extra joint tasks between large protection contractors and smaller tech companies in areas similar to synthetic intelligence, drones and uncrewed submarines.

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