Booz Allen Invests in Scout AI to Advance Physical AI for Defense Missions
Strategic investment speeds AI intelligence for robotics and autonomy-enabled future
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“As a strategic investor, Booz Allen is hyper-focused on fast-tracking results through private sector innovation and bringing capabilities that will disrupt the federal technology market,” said
Scout AI’s unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) leverage an advanced autonomy architecture that allows warfighters to command them using simple human language prompts. The models that Scout AI is building will enable a new era of better human-machine teaming with significant cost savings.
“Our goal is to enable robotic mass for the
The investment follows critical efforts by Booz Allen to speed defense tech development, enable cost savings, and modernize systems necessary to achieve
“Scout AI’s ambitious team has a giant vision—develop and deploy physical AI for defense applications. Leveraging vision-language-action (VLA) models, Scout AI’s approach to autonomy enables versatile robotic systems that better handle the long tail of edge cases present on the battlefield while also offering a more human-centric user experience for robotic control. Service members can use text and voice prompts to command and collaborate with their robotic teammates,” said
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