SeeByte, the global leader in developing smart software solutions for unmanned maritime systems has been awarded funding through the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) to revolutionise military decision-making, mission planning and automation as part of Dstl’s Intelligent Ship project.
SeeByte will further develop GALILEO a software Agent for Decision-Making (aka ADeM), an innovative mission AI Agent prototype, offering goal-based mission decomposition, that integrates within the Intelligent Ship AI Network.
GALILEO closely teams with human operators and co-ordinates with the other Agents, to support command decision-making during pre-mission preparation, mission execution and post mission analysis.
Robert Johnson, Business Development Manager at SeeByte said,
“It’s a privilege to be invited to join the Intelligent Ship programme with our GALILEO AI technologies. GALILEO and the Intelligent Ship AI Network is not just an evolutionary step, they are truly revolutionary technologies that aim to bring a leap in capability to the Royal Navy.”
GALILEO is built around the existing capabilities of SeeByte’s Neptune AI goal-based autonomy and Agent Teaming product, and leverages 20 years of SeeByte research work into multi-agent/AI collaboration and decision-making systems
The funding was awarded under Phase 2 of the Intelligent Ship competition run by DASA on behalf of Dstl.
Image: Digital image of a warship with data streams. Courtesy of DASA