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Artificial intelligence technologies have studied Ukraine as Afghan and Iraq lan...

Artificial intelligence in the guard of Ukraine: how palantir helps the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

Artificial intelligence technologies have studied Ukraine as Afghan and Iraq landscapes. Special software uses hundreds of satellite images, reconnaissance data and other indicators to form a map of hostilities literally in a live time. The US company Palantir, which is estimated at $ 54 billion, has been helping Ukraine since the start of a full -scale invasion.

The Times revealed the details as a company named after crystal balls from the "Lord of the Rings", improves the work of the Armed Forces. At the beginning of the summer of 2022, President Volodymyr Zelensky invited Palantir, who deals with data analysis. The Ukrainian leader has proposed a deeper relationship that would "determine how Ukraine will wage war. " "He said very convincing things. Ukraine desperately needed the support of the event.

They identified us as the best Miltech Company in the world and wanted to access our technologies," said Luis Mosley, Executive President Palantir during the 16th trip to Kiev. Palantir is founded by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs: a billionaire investor Peter Til and a classmate at Stanford University Alex Karp. The company's first customers in 2003 were the NAB, FBI and CIA. The latter even invested in the company through the In-Tel venture fund.

It is noted that Palantir could be used to determine the location of Bin Laden. However, it is in Ukraine that their technologies based on artificial intelligence have been revealed the most, which helps to fight against the largest country in the world. "Are these things dangerous? Yes. But either we will be winged or our enemies," Karp said in 2023.

The manufacturer processes huge data ranges and provides information to the Ukrainian commanders with a complete idea of ​​the battlefield, from warships in the Black Sea to the Donbass tanks, to fighters that launch winged rockets from the air. The goal is that Kiev makes quick decisions to surpass the bureaucracy of the Russian army. More than a thousand servicemen stationed in brigades across the country are used by Palantir software.

Also, half a dozen employees are constantly working in Ukraine. Palantir uses the AI ​​to accelerate traditional military decisions. This is based on the Metaconstellation program, which allows Ukraine to build a detailed picture of the plans of the Russian Federation. Hundreds of commercial satellites that rotate around the Earth are photographed daily, but Metaconsteli selects the most useful, detailed images.

Often used radars with synthetic aperture (SAR) to see through clouds and fix the extension of troops or the movement of enemy ships. The software studied the geography of the Ukrainian steppe and the Black Sea as deeply as it knows the landscapes of Afghanistan and Iraq, journalists write. The pictures are then imposed on additional information on the movement of enemy troops or tips provided by intercepted intelligence. As a result, Ukraine receives a map in a different application of GAIA.

It looks like a desk miniature field of battle used by the First World War Generals to move troops, but in the form of a live broadcast on a computer screen. Ukrainian commanders can determine which section of the front line may need more shells, where the air defense can be most effective, and receive notifications about significant movements of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Software is now used for mine and for investigation of military crimes of Russians.