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Modern warfare offers important AI lessons for enterprises

Is your organisation still working from disconnected data? If so, the AI sitting on top of it is only ever seeing part of the picture.

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The ability of AI systems to bring fragmented data together into one coherent view is critical for enterprises navigating increasingly complex digital environments, says the writer.

The ability of AI systems to bring fragmented data together into one coherent view is critical for enterprises navigating increasingly complex digital environments, says the writer.

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Kew Yoke Ling 

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AI-driven platforms have become central to modern warfare. In the Russia-Ukraine war, they have been used to integrate drone footage, satellite imagery and ground reports into a single operational picture.

Ukraine’s Delta situational awareness platform, developed with NATO support, compiles battlefield data from multiple sources so that commanders can monitor movements, detect anomalies and prioritise responses faster than was previously possible.

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