The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has adopted a resolution that launches a new format of cooperation between the state, Ukrainian companies, and international partners. From now on, it is possible to train artificial intelligence models for unmanned systems based on real combat data. This was reported by UNN with reference to Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov and Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
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As Fedorov noted, the future of war lies in autonomous systems. The government's task is to increase the level of autonomy of drones and other combat systems so that they can more quickly detect targets, analyze the situation, and help make decisions on the battlefield.
A special AI platform has been created at the Ministry of Defense's Center for Innovation and Development of Defense Technologies, which allows for:
- safely training models without direct access to
sensitive databases;
- working with large arrays of labeled photo and
video materials;
- using constantly updated data.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko called this a new format of cooperation between the state, Ukrainian arms manufacturers, and international partners.
Arms manufacturers will have access to a special AI platform developed by the Ministry of Defense, which will allow them to safely and effectively train models without access to sensitive databases. This will help accelerate the development of autonomous systems and the implementation of new technological solutions for the front.
Recall
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine contracted twice as many Mavic, Autel, and Matrice multicopters.