BlockBeats News, March 5th. The U.S. Central Command stated that the U.S. military is using a series of AI tools to rapidly process the massive amount of data generated in the operations against Iran. Since the military strikes began last week, the U.S. has targeted over 2000 sites, hitting 1000 targets in the first 24 hours alone. General Brad Cooper, Commander of the Central Command, stated that the scale of this operation is nearly "twice" that of the 2003 U.S. operation in Iraq.
Central Command spokesperson Captain Timothy Hopkins stated that AI technology played a crucial role in the actions against Iran, allowing for preliminary filtering of incoming data, enabling analysts to focus on higher-level analysis and verification. According to sources, one of the AI technologies used in the operation against Iran is the Maven Smart System, a digital mission control platform. According to previous statements by the U.S. military, this system was developed by Palantir Technologies and can access over 150 different data sources. One of the various large language models installed in this system includes Anthropic's Claude tool.
