Pentagon backs Latent AI to sharpen battlefield intelligence at the edge

Latent AI, a leader in edge AI solutions, has been selected by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for the APFIT program to advance edge AI technologies for defense applications.
The award builds on the success of Project AMMO, which reduced AI model update times from months to days using Latent AI’s Efficient Inference Platform (LEIP). Project AMMO demonstrated the value of edge AI in enabling real-time decision-making in contested environments, initially focusing on naval mine countermeasures.
Latent AI joins four other companies in the APFIT program, with funding evenly distributed to enhance edge AI capabilities.
“The APFIT program marks a pivotal step in our mission to deliver trusted edge AI to warfighters,” says Neal Byrd, Federal Vice President at Latent AI. “It extends the groundbreaking success of Project AMMO, where we collaborated with the DIU and Navy to reduce model update times from months to days, enabling sailors to process and adapt data on-site for faster, more effective responses. This award underscores the DoD’s recognition of optimized edge AI as essential for tactical advantage.”
Latent AI’s technology focuses on optimizing and deploying AI models in resource-constrained environments, critical for modern defense strategies.
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AI/ML | DoD | edge AI | edge software | Latent AI | tactical edge
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