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Anduril has developed a Lattice AI software platform that can translate thousands of data streams simultaneously into "a realtime, 3D command and control center" for the military.
Anduril Industries has revealed a few more details about its new drone fighter for the Air Force. A new TV segment shows the drone's wing being fixed by two engineers with screwdrivers.
Anduril Industries has just announced the Bolt and Bolt-M drone. These aren't your average hobbyist drones either, as the M stands for "munitions," packing up to a 3 lb (1.4 kg) payload of your ...
Palmer Luckey on making autonomous weapons for the U.S. and its allies | 60 Minutes 13:21. Meta is teaming with defense industry startup Anduril Industries to develop military products that use ...
Unlike traditional defense contractors that focus on hardware, Anduril’s core product is its “Lattice” software, which uses AI to run drones, surveillance ...
Defense technology startup Anduril Industries has clinched a valuation of $30.5 billion in its latest funding round where it raised $2.5 billion, the company said on Thursday.
That problem, according to Brose, will only grow in a future conflict with China. Anduril’s announcement comes as the Pentagon works to scale production of key defense systems, including ...
Just six months after defense tech Anduril raised a massive $1.5 billion round that valued the company at $14 billion, it’s in talks to raise another $2.5 billion, at a valuation of up to $28 ...
Anduril co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf gave 60 Minutes an up-close look at Fury, an unmanned fighter jet powered by artificial intelligence that could become a Collaborative Combat Aircraft for ...
Anduril this week revealed its Pulsar-L jammer, a small, lightweight electronic warfare system designed to track and defeat threats like drone swarms. (Anduril) Defense technology firm Anduril ...
Granted, I'd argue Anduril looks not nearly as overvalued as a stock like Palantir, which costs more than 71 times trailing sales presently (and 395 times earnings, too).