Navy to use AI to detect ‘hostile’ Russian activity in the Arctic
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Navy to use AI to detect ‘hostile’ Russian activity in the Arctic
UK sanctions have also hampered Russian President Vladimir Putin's efforts to maintain his fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers to aid his invasion of Ukraine, as Donald Trump calls him ‘absolutely crazy’ for firing hundreds of drones and missiles overnight
AI to be used to detect hostile state activity
The UK will use AI to detect hostile state activity in the Arctic in a bid to safeguard national security.Foreign secretary David Lammy made the announcement on a visit to the Artic, where he saw how British and Norwegian ships jointly patrol the high seas of the Arctic to detect, deter and manage increasingly sophisticated subsea threats to energy, critical national
With the Arctic becoming a field of action and rivalry for both Europeans and Russia, the British Navy is turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to detect hostile activity in the…More...
Navy to use AI to detect 'hostile' Russian activity in Arctic
UK sanctions have also hampered Russian President Vladimir Putin's efforts to maintain his fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers to aid his invasion of Ukraine, as Donald Trump calls him ‘absolutely crazy’ for firing hundreds of drones and missiles overnight
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