“The Department of War has issued a letter stating that Palantir’s artificial intelligence platform, Maven Smart System, will become an official program of record, Reuters reported Friday. The ...
Project Maven is the Pentagon's flagship artificial intelligence program, launched in 2017 as a narrow experiment.
According to Reuters, the designation marks a pivotal shift in the Pentagon’s procurement strategy, formalizing the integration of Palantir’s technology across all branches of the military service.
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Palantir Technologies (PLTR 7.32%) closed at $160.9, up 6.78%. The stock rose after the Pentagon confirmed its Maven AI platform as a program of record and news broke of a UK regulator trial contract, ...
Oversight of Maven will shift from the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency to the Pentagon’s Chief Digital Artificial Intelligence Office, while future contacting will be taken by the Army. For ...
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Maven is a command-and-control software platform that analyzes battlefield data and identifies targets. It is already the primary AI operating system for the US military. Palantir’s Maven artificial ...
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