One drone that costs $15,000 can take down a F-16 that costs tens of millions.
Dmitriev toldReutersthat the system has collected more than two million hours of battlefield video since 2022.
Now, more than six terabytes of data is being added to the system per day, on average.
Ukraine is collecting millions of hours of footage to train AI for battlefield purposes.Anton Petrus/Getty
It is not just local Ukrainian companies that are building new AI technology for the battlefield.
In arecent interview, Andurils Palmer Luckey was asked about the use of AI in weapons systems.
Luckey pointedly called out critics who say a robot should never decide who lives and who dies.
The Ukraine-Russia war has been a slow grind, with both sides making little advance in recent months.
Drones have assisted Ukraine, but are clearly not a panacea with both sides having access to them.
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