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According to the report, the US Army is turning to Austin-based Striveworks to put battlefield AI to the test, aiming to ensure commanders can trust machine learning tools when it matters most.
The report stated that rather than developing a single new algorithm, the effort centers on how AI models are tested, compared, and validated before they are deployed, a challenge that grows as the number of AI-enabled tools in the force expands.
The report added that Striveworks' AI operations platform is designed to standardize how models are evaluated, giving commanders clearer insight into performance, reliability, and risk across different mission contexts.
Additionally, the company says its system enables real-time comparisons between models, analyzes metadata to surface hidden vulnerabilities, and applies large language model-based testing to accelerate decision-making
Source: Military Al Defense
The report stated that rather than developing a single new algorithm, the effort centers on how AI models are tested, compared, and validated before they are deployed, a challenge that grows as the number of AI-enabled tools in the force expands.
The report added that Striveworks' AI operations platform is designed to standardize how models are evaluated, giving commanders clearer insight into performance, reliability, and risk across different mission contexts.
Additionally, the company says its system enables real-time comparisons between models, analyzes metadata to surface hidden vulnerabilities, and applies large language model-based testing to accelerate decision-making
Source: Military Al Defense