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Develops AI and autonomous systems for defense
$166.4k - $249.6kAnnually
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Boston, MA, USA
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Shield AI specializes in creating artificial intelligence and autonomous systems specifically for the defense industry. The company develops AI-powered systems, including autonomous drones, that assist military operations, especially in environments where GPS and communication may not be available. These systems are designed to enhance safety and efficiency during defense operations. Shield AI differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on advanced technology that meets the unique needs of government and military clients, and by securing significant contracts, such as the multi-billion dollar EWAAC contract. The company's goal is to protect lives through innovative technology and to continue expanding its capabilities and market presence.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$967.4M
Headquarters
San Diego, California
Founded
2015
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By integrating Shield AI's advanced Hivemind software development kit with Palantir's robust suite of solutions-including enterprise resource planning, geospatial intelligence, and operational decision-making tools-the partnership unites the strengths of both companies to tackle critical defense challenges.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Shield AI, the defense technology company building autonomy for the world, has announced it is expanding its work with Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR), a leading provider of AI systems, to develop and deliver large-scale command and control of autonomous uncrewed systems, including operations in GPS- and communications-denied environments. With Warp Speed, Palantir's manufacturing OS for American re-industrialization, Shield AI is doubling down on its commitment to delivering scalable, AI-powered solutions to protect service members and civilians
American firm Shield AI has partnered with JSW Defence, a subsidiary of India's JSW Group, to locally produce the V-BAT drone for the Indian Armed Forces.
JSW GROUP TO INVEST $90 MILLION OVER THE NEXT TWO YEARSWASHINGTON and MUMBAI, India, Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- JSW Defence Pvt. Ltd., part of the $24 billion JSW Group and Shield AI, Inc, a leading U.S defense technology company, today announced a strategic partnership to indigenize and manufacture Shield AI's "V-BAT," a Group 3 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS). This collaboration marks a significant step in boosting India's defense capabilities by bringing in world-class UAS technology to the country
JSW Group on Tuesday said it has partnered with US-based defence tech company Shield AI, Inc to manufacture unmanned aerial system (UAS) and plans to invest $90 million in the domestic defence sector over the next two years.
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Artificial intelligence developer Shield AI has notched another milestone in its campaign to develop autonomous flight, for the first time simultaneously controlling multiple aircraft.
The flight tests featured two autonomous agents piloted by Shield AI's 'Hivemind' AI Pilot. These agents teamed up to perform coordinated maneuvers, demonstrating operationally relevant collaborative behaviors. This demonstration highlighted the capabilities of future unmanned jets and drones, with all computing executed on board and in-air agent communication seamlessly integrated."In the next decade, AI pilots will command and maneuver all unmanned systems, enabling the US and our allies to deploy millions of intelligent, resilient drones," said Brandon Tseng, Shield AI's President, Co-founder and a former Navy SEAL. "These Firejet flight tests represent a key milestone on our journey to bring autonomy to the world. What's awesome is that the algorithms are not limited to the number of aircraft. For test objectives and budgetary reasons, we limited the number of Firejets to two, but it could have been 4, 8, 16, 32, and so on."This builds upon multiple AI-piloted Firejet flight tests completed earlier this year, which marked the sixth aircraft to be flown by Shield AI's Hivemind AI Pilot
WASHINGTON, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Shield AI, the defense technology company building the world's best AI pilot, announced today that the U.S. Coast Guard has awarded the company a $198,106,876 indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity firm fixed-price contract to provide Contractor Owned Contractor Operated (COCO) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) services. This service will be implemented using the V-BAT unmanned aircraft system (UAS). During Exercise New Horizon in the Arabian Gulf, October 2021, a V-BAT operates above Royal Bahrain Naval Force fast-attack craft RBNS Abdul Rahman Al-fadel (P 22), right, U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat USCGC Maui (WPB 1304), center, and a Bahrain coast guard patrol boat. U.S