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Uncrewed Systems Powered by FortifAI Visual AI Force Multiplier for Cross-Domain Autonomy FortifAI is a state-of-the-art visual intelligence platform that transcends standard object detection and tracking. Our distributed 'system's approach' to edge-based computer vision offers granular intelligence gathering and heightened real-world reliability, especially in new environments or against novel threats. With a single JSON-based API (no internet required), any UxV can be augmented with precision camera or vehicle steering, multi-domain object detection, person/crowd/vehicular behaviour threat analysis, geo-spatial tagging, GNSS-denied visual navigation, and more. Open Architecture for Rapid Integration FortifAI facilitates rapid integration and prototyping by providing easy access to foundational visual autonomy building blocks such as low-latency multi-video encoding/decoding/transcoding (with metadata), external sensor track fusion, small object detection and tracking, and a growing library of industry-standard vehicle and steerable camera control protocols (e.g., MAVLink, PX4, NMEA 0183, STANAG 4609). Already invested significant resources in your in-house proprietary machine-learning model? Our modular architecture allows seamless swapping of our built-in models for partner models, all encrypted for added security. Deployment Platforms FortifAI has been successfully deployed on the following platform types: -Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) -Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) -Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs) -Uncrewed Underwater Vessels (UUVs) #FortifAI #SystemIntegration #Innovation #TechUpdate #AI #MavLink #QGroundControl #EdgeComputing #TechInnovation #DroneTech

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👋 hello, looking good 🙌 how can i try your technology?

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Matthew Joseph

Adjunct Professor @ Southern Utah University | Part 107, Higher Education Teaching, Law Enforcement Drone Pilot

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Will this work with the DJI M30T? If so how could I try it out?

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