Shield AI, which is building an ‘AI pilot’ to turn aircraft into autonomous systems, expands massive Series F

Friday, December 29, 2023 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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By Kyle Wiggers

Friday, December 29, 2023

Welcome to the final Daily Crunch of the year. We’ll be off Monday for New Year’s Day, but fret not! We’re back on Tuesday.

This morning, Aria exclusively reported on Shield AI, the defense tech startup, expanding its latest funding round with $300 million in equity and debt — bringing its total Series F to $500 million. Shield AI is building an “AI pilot” to turn aircraft into autonomous systems, with the goal of allowing fleets of aircraft to operate independently of remote operators, communications or GPS. Read more here.

She also covered SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, which launched a secretive military spaceplane to orbit last night after weeks of delays, though scant details about the mission have been released to the public. Read more.

And I wrote about Copilot Chat, GitHub’s ChatGPT-like programming-centric chatbot, becoming generally available for all Copilot users. It’s powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 model and can answer questions about codebases. Read more

Elsewhere, Connie has an interview with Sanna Marin, the popular former prime minister of Finland. They talked Putin, powerful women and legislating in the age of AI. Read more

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