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US Army Hires New York’s Andro to Teach AI How to Fight in Dirty Airwaves

Andro Computational Solutions in New York has landed a multimillion-dollar US Army contract to help artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) get better at understanding electronic warfare and signal intelligence data.

The work centers on RF-Gen, a new system that generates synthetic radio frequency (RF) data so AI models can train for real-world chaos, such as noisy, jammed, or fully contested airwaves, without dragging expensive field gear into the mix.

It ties into Project Linchpin, the service’s big push to field trusted, fast-deploying AI tools across its sensor and electromagnetic solution programs.

Read the full story on our new publication, Military AI: US Army Hires New York’s Andro to Teach AI How to Fight in Dirty Airwaves

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