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The US Navy awards Domino Data Lab a contract worth up to $100M for AI software that teaches underwater drones to identify new mines in the Strait of Hormuz (Mike Stone/Reuters)

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The US Navy awards Domino Data Lab a contract worth up to $100M for AI software that teaches underwater drones to identify new mines in the Strait of Hormuz (Mike Stone/Reuters)
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The US Navy has awarded Domino Data Lab a contract worth up to $100 million to develop AI software that enables underwater drones to detect new mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The technology aims to enhance naval capabilities in identifying underwater threats in a strategically critical waterway. The project highlights growing military investment in artificial intelligence for maritime security applications.

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