Meta and Anduril join forces on battlefield tech


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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