Palantir Technologies Inc (NASDAQ:PLTR). and Shield AI have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at advancing autonomous flight capabilities with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI) for military operations.
This collaboration will involve sharing critical components of each company’s proprietary software as they strive to enhance modern warfare technologies.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp, speaking with Bloomberg News at the partnership signing in New York on Thursday, acknowledged the difficulty in reaching this stage of the agreement.
Shield AI’s president and co-founder, Brandon Tseng, emphasized the significance of the partnership, indicating that pilotless aircraft will now be able to process not just local sensor data but also information from distant sources. Tseng predicts that this integration will enable unprecedented battlefield actions.
The partnership will combine Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomous system with Palantir’s real-time intelligence and operational control platforms, such as Gaia (NASDAQ:GAIA), to accelerate and improve the effectiveness of battlefield operations.
This announcement follows another recent collaboration between Anduril Industries Inc. and OpenAI, focusing on developing AI for anti-drone systems. These partnerships underscore the increasing role of AI in the U.S. military’s strategy to stay ahead of global adversaries like China.
In response to the perceived threat from new drone technologies, China announced on Thursday sanctions against Shield AI and 12 other U.S. military companies.
These sanctions come after a trade mission to Taiwan in September, during which Shield AI showcased its V-BAT autonomous drones, touting their potential to provide Taiwan’s armed forces with enhanced maritime domain awareness capabilities.
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