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I just noticed an interesting point in the news about defense technologies. The U.S. Department of Defense officially recognized Palantir’s Maven system as a key development project. This is no longer just an experimental development—now it’s a documented priority.
Deputy Defense Minister Steve Feinberg confirmed that Maven will be rolled out more actively across all branches of the armed forces. The system has proven itself in serious operations, including work involving nuclear agreements and targeting at the early stages of conflicts. Essentially, the Department of Defense is positioning this platform as the main tool for digital command and control of combat missions.
What’s interesting here? It shows how quickly government agencies are moving to AI solutions in critical areas. Palantir is clearly reinforcing its position as a supplier for the defense sector. The trend toward deploying AI in military operations is clearly gaining momentum, and the U.S. Department of Defense has now officially acknowledged it. It’s worth keeping an eye on the development of initiatives of this kind.