AI is now a core part of modern warfare. Some of the AI-powered drones used in Ukraine’s "Spider Web” strikes navigated along established routes and successfully launched weapons at designated targets even after they lost contact with the bases from which they took off. This is one example of how AI is changing military operations. The technology’s versatility—its ability to analyze sounds, radio frequencies, pictures, videos, and other data—means the number of potential uses is practically limitless, and the nation that unlocks its full power will achieve a distinct level of decision advantage over its adversaries.
Computer vision is a type of AI with the potential to transform battlefield operations. At its most basic level, computer vision lets computers “see” objects. Think of cameras that record vehicle and license plate details for toll payments on highways or an iPhone’s Face ID app. However, while technology has historically been used to sort and categorize images, increasingly sophisticated AI models are taking it several steps further. Using video footage captured by cameras and data from sensors, advanced computer vision can analyze a broad swath of terrain and detect anomalies, like weapons or clusters of troops. It can even look at a landscape and plot the least taxing route between two locations.
The challenge is that off-the-shelf computer vision models don’t always work well in the field. They often require a lot of energy and processing power, and many drones, cameras, and sensors can’t run them. Furthermore, computer vision models built in labs are not always good at adapting to change, and in combat areas, enemy tactics are constantly changing. For example, a computer vision model designed to find specific types of weaponry will fail once the enemy begins changing camouflage patterns.
To get the most out of computer vision, warfighters need to be able to build new models and update existing models in the field. They don’t have the luxury of waiting for models to be taken back to labs or bases and updated there. This is where the Bighorn AI Kit comes in.