The Army is feeding hundreds of hours of video recordings into a large language model to improve maintenance on the infantry squad vehicle, and hopes to eventually see soldiers using AI-powered smart glasses to fix vehicles.
“Eventually, I'm going to run those LLMs on soldiers' faces with smart glasses, and I'm going to run them on their phones with things like the Android [Tactical] Assault Kit . I'm going to run them on their vehicles for maintenance,” Alex Miller, the Army’s chief technology officer, said on a recent podcast with the Washington AI Network.
For the ISV, a ruggedized version of the Chevy Colorado pickup truck, Miller said, they’re training the AI with “about 1,000 hours of video recordings of our engineers, our maintenance folks, just repairing,” the vehicle. The