DefenseNews

Autonomous drones may help Air Force slash aircraft inspection times

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force is experimenting with a mix of drones, artificial intelligence and cloud collaboration to find ways to slash the time it takes to inspect aircraft for wear and tear. In trials backed by aircraft manufacturer Boeing and Near Earth Autonomy, a developer of drone operating systems, service technicians at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii are launching…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Databricks continues generative AI push, launches LakehouseIQ, Lakehouse AI tools

As the demand for generative AI continues to grow, Databricks is doing everything possible to put the technology at the heart of its data lakehouse. Today, at its annual conference, the data and AI company announced LakehouseIQ, a generative AI tool democratizing access to data insights. Databricks also announced new Lakehouse AI innovations aimed at making it easier for its customers to build and…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Immuta updates its Data Security Platform for Databricks to strengthen AI workload protection

Data security provider Immuta announced significant enhancements to its Data Security Platform for Databricks to empower data teams to leverage Immuta’s platform capabilities. These updates aim to unlock data value, reduce costs, accelerate innovation and maintain robust data security. Key updates include native integration with Databricks Unity Catalog, which connects customers with…
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DefenseNews

Korean Air delivers first fuselage for Boeing AH-6 helicopters

MELBOURNE, Australia — Korean Air has delivered its first AH-6 helicopter fuselage built under a contract with Boeing, the South Korean company announced June 26. Korean Air signed the deal in December 2021 to manufacture eight fuselages for AH-6 helicopters that will undergo final assembly by Boeing Defense, Space and Security. The AH-6 is a modernized, light attack variant of the MH-6 special…
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