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All Articles in Artificial intelligence

02 Sep 2019

What's the future of Artificial Intelligence in Critical Environments?

In this first of a series of podcasts on Artificial Intelligence, Thales AI expert David Sadek lifts the curtain on where Thales is heading in the sector for its customers working in critical environments.
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10 Sep 2019

5G: enabler for the digital transformation of industry

In an opinion piece published on the LinkedIn social network, Patrice Caine outlines how 5G's ultra-high-speeds, extremely low latency and high connection densities will provide the necessary infrastructure to support large-scale development of artificial intelligence ...
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09 Sep 2019

Rooting out the new undersea mine threats in disguise

Mines in disguise have become cheaper and easier to plant to threaten naval operations. Thales has developed the first autonomous mine countermeasure system - based on autonomy, Artificial intelligence, Big data analytics and cybersecurity - to be adopted by the French...
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06 Sep 2019

Thales reinvents Electronic Warfare to give armed forces the digital edge

Thales is combining digital signal processing and AI algorithms to break through congested radiofrequencies for a true revolution in Electronic Warfare, keeping ships and their crews safe with enhanced situational awareness and tactical advantage. Read on. ...
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18 Sep 2019

Rail and Digital Mobility User Conference, Annaberg-Buchholz

September 18 - 20, 2019
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03 Jul 2019

AI for Humanity: French industry engages on Artificial Intelligence

- In line with the French government's AI for Humanity strategy, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and eight of France's global industry players — Air Liquide, Dassault Aviation, EDF, Renault, Safran, Thales, Total and Valeo — today signed a manifesto on Artificial I...
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29 May 2019

Airborne superiority through collaborative, connected combat

Connecting forces and equipment gives the collaborative edge over fast-changing risks of hybrid warfare.
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18 Jun 2019

May the force multiplier be with you

To the pilot on an air operation, the threat can come from anywhere: a dusty pickup in the desert armed with a ground-to-air missile or a fifth-generation military fighter from a hostile nation.
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17 Jun 2019

Airborne superiority through collaborative, connected combat

The bombing attack on the marketplace seemed all too familiar. But, this time, there was no suicide bomber; a drone carrying a grenade delivered the deadly blast and the first news on it was fake, with ‘false flags’ leading down blind alleys to dead ends to throw defe...
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14 Jun 2019

May the force multiplier be with you

Thales Connectivity, AI and Big Data give airborne communications the edge in facing more complex and varied threats. Read on
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