US Army considers adding ‘artificial intelligence' capability to IVAS

by Ashley Roque

The US Army is interested in adding ‘artificial intelligence/machine learning' (AI/ML) software capabilities into Microsoft's militarised HoloLens 2 augmented reality (AR) system.

In mid-January the service issued a request for information asking companies to propose potential AI/ML contributions that they can make to the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS).

The service did not provide specific details about future IVAS upgrades in the document, but said that the company's feedback would be used for planning purposes and “various concepts may be examined based upon input provided”.

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