U.S. Army Creates AI Chatbot to Support Frontline Decisions

The US Army is building its own artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to push mission-critical intel straight to warfighters.

Called Victor, the system combines a Reddit-style forum with an algorithm that pulls from more than 500 military data repositories, including lessons from the Ukraine-Russia war and past US operations like Operation Epic Fury.

The platform works by replying to operational queries in real time — from general tactical guidance to technical instructions such as configuring electromagnetic warfare systems — while linking responses back to relevant posts and comments from across the force.

Read the rest of the story at Military AI.

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