Coby Adcock's Scout AI raises $100 million to train its models for war. We visited its bootcamp. | TechCrunch
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Coby Adcock's Scout AI raises $100 million to train its models for war. We visited its bootcamp. | TechCrunch
"Scout AI is building an AI model called 'Fury' to operate military assets, initially for logistical support and eventually for autonomous weapons. CTO Collin Otis compares this training to that of soldiers, emphasizing the need for a foundational intelligence before advancing to complex military applications."
"The company has secured $11 million in military technology development contracts from organizations like DARPA and the Army Applications Laboratory, positioning itself as a key player in the development of military autonomy."
"Scout AI's operations team, comprised of former soldiers, is rigorously testing the autonomous vehicles in hilly terrain, ensuring they are prepared for real-world military applications."
Scout AI, a startup founded in 2024, is training AI models for military use, specifically autonomous vehicles for conflict zones. The company has raised $100 million in funding and secured $11 million in military contracts. Its AI model, 'Fury', aims to command military assets, starting with logistical support and expanding to autonomous weapons. The training process is likened to training soldiers, emphasizing the importance of a foundational intelligence. Scout's technology is currently being tested at a military base in California.
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