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France’s Defense Giants Team Up to Bring AI to Air Combat
French defense giants Dassault Aviation and Thales are joining forces to bring “controlled and supervised” AI into military aeronautics, aiming to make aircraft smarter and more effective in the skies.
The partnership, signed by Dassault CEO Eric Trappier and Thales CEO Patrice Caine, was presented at the Adopt AI Summit in Paris.
Working with Thales’ tech arm cortAIx, the duo plans to develop AI that can help pilots and drones spot threats, make sense of complex situations, plan missions, and run operations with greater speed, precision, and coordination.
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