Ukraine uses Palantir software to train AI for drone detection
Ukraine just launched the Brave1 Dataroom, a secure platform built with Palantir software, to help train AI models using actual battlefield footage.
The goal? To boost the country's ability to spot and stop Russian Shahed drones more quickly and accurately.
Brave1 dataroom will help Ukraine build better AI
With drone attacks on the rise, having smarter, faster tech is crucial.
Brave1 gives Ukrainian defense teams access to frontline visual and thermal data (after security checks), so they can build better AI for detecting and neutralizing aerial threats.
As Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said, AI is becoming a decisive factor on the modern battlefield.
Autonomous drones could change the game in this war
By feeding real combat data into their systems, Ukraine can develop autonomous interceptor drones that find and take down targets without waiting for human input.
This could seriously shift how drone warfare plays out in the ongoing conflict.