US space giant Lockheed MarTIn announced that it has used NEC's artificial intelligence (AI) software to analyze data collected by space sensors. According to SpaceNews.com, Carl Marchetto, vice president of new operations at Lockheed MarTIn Space, said AI can revolutionize the way people use information from orbit and space missions.

NEC's System Invariant Analysis Technology (SIAT) uses data collected by sensors to understand the behavior of systems such as computer networks, power plants, factories, and buildings, and has the ability to learn to automatically detect inconsistencies and recommend repairs.

Lockheed analyzes space data with NEC's AI software

Researchers believe that AI is the key to unlocking the infinite potential of the universe. The US Space Agency (NASA) is using Google AI and machine learning to analyze the Kepler Space Telescope data. Scientists hope that this technology will help identify planets outside the solar system that are suitable for living things.

Lockheed has envisioned many uses of AI in space, such as rapid detection of satellite performance and environmental changes, and prediction of the potential impact of space weather on electronics. NEC Senior Vice President Tomyasu Nishimura said that the agreement with Lockheed will further promote NEC's business growth in the United States and integrate its technology into US government projects.

NEC is currently the prime contractor for the US Department of Homeland's biometrics export pilot program, which uses NEC's face recognition fast matching technology. As private investment continues to flood into the AI ​​industry, US defense companies like Lockheed are turning to commercial suppliers to purchase AI products.

Raj Shah, director of the US Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Experimental Group (DIUX), said that large US technology companies spent $40 billion on AI R&D in 2016, and another $10 billion to create home-based and small startups. In comparison, the US Department of Defense spent less than $100 million on AI research in 2016.

A recent report by big data analytics company Govini shows that defense contractors and the Pentagon will gain significant advantages from AI technology. The report points out that AI has proven to match or even outperform the best human cognition in several situations.

Computer vision is being applied to many military-critical tasks. For example, Leidos has used AI software in the high-resolution 3D geospatial information program of the Army GeospaTIal Center, and Raytheon has adopted computer vision technology. Used in multi-spectral aiming systems used by the US military.

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