
Palladyne AI Appoints Retired Lieutenant General Sean Bernabe and Retired Brigadier General Gwyn Armfield to Defense Advisory Board
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Palladyne AI has appointed retired Lieutenant General Sean Bernabe and retired Brigadier General Gwyn Armfield to its Defense Advisory Board, leveraging their extensive military experience to enhance AI-driven defense technologies.
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Palladyne AI has appointed retired Lieutenant General Sean Bernabe and retired Brigadier General Gwyn Armfield to its Defense Advisory Board, leveraging their extensive military experience to enhance AI-driven defense technologies. Their expertise will support advancements in drone swarming, low-cost loitering munitions, and U.S. manufacturing as the Department of War increases AI investments.
Key Points
- Bernabe and Armfield bring extensive experience in coalition warfare and defense technology.
- Their roles will focus on AI-enabled drone swarming and loitering munitions.
- The Department of War is accelerating investments in AI for defense applications.
- Palladyne AI aims to enhance U.S. manufacturing capabilities in defense technology.
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From source RSS / original summaryTwo retired flag officers, one from the U. S. Army, one from U. S. Air Force special operations, bring combined experience across large-scale operations, coalition warfare, and defense technology integration as the Department of War accelerates investment in AI-enabled drone swarming, low-cost attritable loitering munitions, and sovereign U. S. manufacturing
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