Palantir: UK Defence secures cutting-edge AI tech as part of US investment package
The agreement, which could be worth up to £750m, will help British forces to identify battlefield targets with the use of AI
Joe Hearn is a Website Reporter at Forces News. He served nearly eight years as a Royal Marine Commando, deploying on exercises around the world, including the Baltic States, the US, and Norway, where he served as a cold-weather warfare instructor. He has a keen interest in defence and foreign affairs, holds a gold-standard NCTJ diploma, and was trained at Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media, and Culture.
The agreement, which could be worth up to £750m, will help British forces to identify battlefield targets with the use of AI
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