Hi folks. Published a couple of weeks ago so sorry if this is a repeat, but was new to me.
A bit tech but maybe of interest to the boffins on here.
Watched through most of the vid you put up and then his TED talk "The AI Arsenal that could stop World War 3".According to Grok - The Anduril Industries EagleEye helmet, part of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), doesn’t explicitly "see behind" objects in the sense of penetrating solid barriers like walls. However, it provides soldiers with enhanced situational awareness that effectively mimics having "eyes in the back of your head" through advanced sensor integration and AI.
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I had been meaning to listen to Lucky for a while, so after the recent speculation here I started watching the above interview and low and behold he mentions specifically goggles but not with ' eyes in the back of the head technology ' but it did echo of Johnathan Tapsons comments the other day and it turns out rear vision is a feature of EagleEye.Watched through most of the vid you put up and then his TED talk "The AI Arsenal that could stop World War 3".
DingoBorat introduced him to me some time ago but I found his style somewhat off-putting.
Looking past that, he talks a lot of sense.
And he seems happy, indeed keen, to incorporate outside tech and supply chains into his solutions.
One would have to think he would be, or already has, examined the possibility's of our various Akida's into helping solve a myriad of issues he's in a hurry to implement into US defence forces.
I know Anduril Industries has featured here a lot recently.
I'm now a believer.
Andruil has developed an autonomous Undersea vehicle (AUV) for the RAN:Watched through most of the vid you put up and then his TED talk "The AI Arsenal that could stop World War 3".
DingoBorat introduced him to me some time ago but I found his style somewhat off-putting.
Looking past that, he talks a lot of sense.
And he seems happy, indeed keen, to incorporate outside tech and supply chains into his solutions.
One would have to think he would be, or already has, examined the possibility's of our various Akida's into helping solve a myriad of issues he's in a hurry to implement into US defence forces.
I know Anduril Industries has featured here a lot recently.
I'm now a believer.
And remember, Hoppy, and Drewski,.....Brainchip and Anduril are close, very close together in S. California. About 20 miles or so between offices.Watched through most of the vid you put up and then his TED talk "The AI Arsenal that could stop World War 3".
DingoBorat introduced him to me some time ago but I found his style somewhat off-putting.
Looking past that, he talks a lot of sense.
And he seems happy, indeed keen, to incorporate outside tech and supply chains into his solutions.
One would have to think he would be, or already has, examined the possibility's of our various Akida's into helping solve a myriad of issues he's in a hurry to implement into US defence forces.
I know Anduril Industries has featured here a lot recently.
I'm now a believer.
Morning Chippers ,
Telstra & Accenture spending $100 million per year for seven years .
Hmmmmmmm.
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Regards,
Esq.
Wow
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