ChatGPT Powers Anduril's Drones
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Anduril and OpenAI announce partnership to develop AI-powered drones for the military.
Drone maker says it will use ChatGPT-like AI technology to develop drones for national security missions.
The partnership will focus on improving the nation’s counter-unmanned aircraft systems ( CUAS ) and their ability to detect, assess and respond to potentially lethal aerial threats.
In the future, OpenAI ’s AI tech might also play a role in that sort of offensive drone tech. The video below shows Bolt-M in action in various roles, including striking an objective:.
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