Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom, known as AUKUS partners, have made significant progress in artificial intelligence (AI) technology by performing the first-ever live retraining of autonomous systems used in drone surveillance technology. The AUKUS coalition announced that the joint AI technology development project had achieved several world-first breakthroughs, including the live retraining at the edge of models in flight and the interchange and use of AI models on AUKUS nations’ uncrewed aerial vehicles. During a trial in the UK, the installation of Australian, UK, and US joint AI-enabled assets created a collaborative swarm that detected and tracked military targets in real-time. Increasing the development of these technologies has the potential to make a significant impact on coalition military capability. The trilateral partners are striving to integrate these technologies into all three nations’ military capabilities as a means of decreasing their response time to threats.
AUKUS and Partners Achieve Global First with AI Technology
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