Anduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with ...
From the creator of the Oculus Rift, Palmer Luckey has gone all-in in the defense industry with a heavy focus on AI-driven technology, centralized around Anduril's Lattice AI platform.
Anduril will integrate its Lattice AI-enabled software platform to operate Impulse’s Mira vehicle, allowing a single operator to control and maneuver multiple spacecraft simultaneously.
Military tech firm Anduril has joined hands with technology giant Microsoft to build a smart goggle for the United States ...
The whole idea, as Anduril sees it, is to allow a single operator to manage dozens or more Roadrunners in the field with ...
Unlike traditional defense contractors that focus on hardware, Anduril's core product is its “Lattice” software, which uses AI to run drones, surveillance cameras, and underwater vessels ...
Bolt-M’s key selling feature is its autonomy-and-AI software powered by Anduril’s Lattice platform. The operator can draw a bounding box on a battlefield display, set a few specifications ...
Anduril's tech runs on its AI platform, Lattice, which acts as an intelligent command center on which a human operator can control autonomous devices. Anduril's drone, the Altius-600 UAS ...
The resulting product will combine a software called Lattice from Anduril, Luckey's security and defense company, with the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System headset, which relies on ...
On Thursday, Anduril also announced the acquisition of Blue Force Technologies, a company developing an autonomous fighter jet that will run on Lattice once it starts flying, according to TechCrunch.