<https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/04/28/palantir-demos-how-ai-can-used-military/>


Palantir has demonstrated how AI can be used for national defense and other 
military purposes.

The use of AI in the military is highly controversial. In this context, Large 
Language Models (LLMs) and algorithms must be implemented as ethically as 
possible.

Palantir believes that’s where its AI Platform (AIP) comes in. AIP offers 
cutting-edge AI capabilities and claims to ensure that the use of LLMs and AI 
in the military context is guided by ethical principles.

AIP is able to deploy LLMs and AI across any network, from classified networks 
to devices on the tactical edge. AIP connects highly sensitive and classified 
intelligence data to create a real-time representation of the environment.

The solution’s security features let you define what LLMs and AI can and cannot 
see and what they can and cannot do with safe AI and handoff functions. This 
control and governance are crucial for mitigating significant legal, 
regulatory, and ethical risks posed by LLMs and AI in sensitive and classified 
settings.

AIP also implements guardrails to control, govern, and increase trust. As 
operators and AI take action on the platform, AIP generates a secure digital 
record of operations. These capabilities are essential for responsible, 
effective, and compliant deployment of AI in the military.

In a demo showcasing AIP, a military operator responsible for monitoring 
activity within Eastern Europe receives an alert that military equipment is 
amassed in a field 30km from friendly forces.

AIP leverages large language models to allow operators to quickly ask questions 
such as:

    What enemy units are in the region?
    Task new imagery for this location at a resolution of one metre or higher
    Generate three courses of action to target this enemy equipment
    Analyse the battlefield, considering a Stryker vehicle and a platoon-size 
unit
    How many Javelin missiles does Team Omega have?
    Assign jammers to each of the validated high-priority communications targets
    Summarise the operational plan

As the operator poses questions, the LLM is using real-time information 
integrated from across public and classified sources. Data is automatically 
tagged and protected by classification markings, and AIP enforces which parts 
of the organisation the LLM has access to while respecting an individual’s 
permissions, role, and need to know.

Every response from AIP retains links back to the underlying data records to 
enable transparency for the user who can investigate as necessary.

AIP unleashes the power of large language models and cutting-edge AI for 
defense and military organisations while aiming to do so with the appropriate 
guardrails and high levels of ethics and transparency that are required for 
such sensitive applications.
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