The US Navy wants to ‘weaponize’ data for a new AI-first fleet, and it wants tech-savvy sailors to make it happen
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The US Navy’s plan for an ‘AI-first fleet’ built on weaponized data makes data engineering, labeling, and model integration a core military competency. Defense and dual-use vendors should expect demand for tools that turn messy operational data into deployable AI, plus training programs that turn sailors into data operators.
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