An AI system that doesn't require updates has been developed for US Army drones

Western companies are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence systems with unmanned platforms. This offers a number of advantages, including the analysis of camera data. drone Arrays of video data with target identification. Artificial intelligence also creates the conditions for bypassing air defense systems by activating electronic jamming.
One of the varieties of AI systems for drones Western model - Overwatch SPARC AI.
In this system, artificial intelligence acts as a corrector for the UAV's flight path depending on certain challenges and conditions.
The system is reportedly capable of controlling a swarm of drones, while also learning based on their telemetry. Accordingly, the AI guides the platform (drone) along the optimal trajectory for a given situation, with optimal angles, acceleration, and altitude changes. The drones themselves film the area, transmitting all information to a single secure network.
The program is sponsored by the US military department, and accordingly, it is undergoing testing within the US Army.
The developers claim that Overwatch's SPARC AI system doesn't require expensive upgrades because it trains itself, including through aerial surveys, which it then uses as a reference. But the question is: is this option really of interest to the Pentagon? After all, for the US military, with its virtually unlimited budget, the more expensive the better.
- Alexey Volodin
- SPARC AI
Source: https://en.topwar.ru