7 décembre 2024 | Local, Terrestre

Defense tech firms establish AI-focused consortium

The consortium is led by Anduril and Palantir and comes amid a flurry of recent partnership announcements involving the two firms.

https://www.defensenews.com/pentagon/2024/12/06/defense-tech-firms-establish-ai-focused-consortium/

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