
Battlefield equipment systems for soldiers at the Rheinmetall AG pavilion at the DEFEA international defense exhibition in Athens, Greece. Meta will incorporate augmented reality and AI – presumably in the likes of glasses, goggles, or visors – with an Anduril data analytics platform called Lattice, the companies said in a joint release. — Bloomberg
SAN FRANCISCO: Meta and defense tech startup Anduril Industries on May 29 announced a partnership to build mixed reality gear for "warfighters" – soldiers – to control autonomous systems on battlefields.
Meta will incorporate augmented reality and artificial intelligence (AI) – presumably in the likes of glasses, goggles, or visors – with an Anduril data analytics platform called Lattice, the companies said in a joint release.
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