Learn why cybersecurity and AI-enhanced decision-making are becoming increasingly important in a digital battle space.
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The ultimate advantage in modern warfare may not come from the biggest gun or fastest plane
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but instead the ability to process information faster than your opponent and make better decisions
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The team at Palantir is reshaping military strategy through human-machine interfaces and artificial intelligence
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We allow our customers to build an ontology, a map of their business, an understanding of their world
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And on top of that, we're then able to apply the latest advances in machine learning and AI technologies, not least agentic AI
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So taking a set of highly powerful AI tools and giving them this map of the business, all of the data that the customers need to be able to make these decisions
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and allowing then those agents to thoroughly embed and enable these customers of ours to make very high-quality decisions
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taking the work or the time that may previously have been weeks or months and turning that into minutes and seconds But before AI can make decisions the underlying systems must be secure
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Cybersecurity companies like ARKit are building the foundations that keep military networks safe from digital attack
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What defense is seeking and what the operators are seeking are rapid to market, rapid to deployment technologies
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but they cannot be compromising the security or the safety or indeed the effectiveness of those technologies
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So ARKIT feels it has a very strong role to play in that. We are a very modular approach to how you might go about protecting the sort of digital battle space
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and the technologies that operators and warfighters are deploying in today's modern sort of conflict environment
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Everybody needs to secure their data and that would be as applicable in a modern threat landscape
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to banks, to telecoms companies, to other CNI, you know, energy supplies. So these are just as
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critical to the national interest as indeed the sort of front of the tip of the spear warfighter capabilities are However all of this advanced technology means nothing without properly trained operators Babcock is revolutionizing how military personnel learn to use these complex systems in real situations
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Byte, which is the Babcock immersive training experience, it's a system we've developed over the last couple of years to deliver realism to our frontline operators
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whether that's airmen, sailors, or soldiers. We've also used it for emergency services
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It's a super adaptable training solution. Today, which we're going to walk inside, we've got a urban command bunker training our soldiers to be able to operate in really disrupted, difficult, and dislocated locations
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How important is customer feedback to the overall process? Massively important. So some of the original light bulb moments for the development of the system came from customers saying, hey, these are my current training issues
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And it's kind of fed to where we've gone. So this is a deployable solution, some modular and scalable solution
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And then the key piece that we really honed it on was that ability to deliver immersive but repeatable training So you got a preset UAV flight path here it flying over hostile territory What you
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looking to do is identify key capabilities that are out there, for
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example that might be a suspicious vehicle at the top, and then you're
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going to use our Babcock vehicle recognition tool or virtual recognition tool to cooperate and positively identify what it is. Okay so T90, Rehersham main
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battle tank. You would then send up a sighting report. I've seen a T-90 at NAI-1. My recommendation
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is to engage, and then you'd report that up to your commander. Really, really important tool on
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the modern battlefield to get that information up to the commander as quickly as possible so they can
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act on it. The future of warfare will be decided not just by who has the most advanced systems
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but by who can best integrate autonomous systems, process information faster, and train their people
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more effectively. From the autonomous vehicles of Milram to the AI-powered decision systems of
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Palantir to Deal's remote carriers, we've seen how innovation is reshaping the battlefield
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