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Torch.AI Introduces Firefly Earth Observation AI for Ground Truth Intelligence, Unveils New Satellite Constellation Capabilities

Lighter.AI announced today the launch of FireflyTM, an earth observation (EO) capability that is now available as a standard module within the company’s HALOTM Autonomous Fusion platform. Firefly is integrated with a mesh of current satellites. Building on the success of Torch.AI, Firefly supports customers in the defense and intelligence communities as well as vital national security initiatives.

By using hundreds of satellite sensors, Firefly broadens a customer’s information ecosystem and enhances high-fidelity ground truth analysis by contextualizing, correlating, and improving it. Numerous different observational needs can be supported by the new module. Advanced sensor arrays, such as multispectral optical, atmospheric chemistry, radar altimeter, hyperspectral, microwave radiometer, land surface temperature, anthropogenic carbon dioxide, and synthetic aperture radar, enable the monitoring of land and ocean surfaces, topographies, air quality, trace gas measurements, and day-to-night ground surveillance for all weather conditions.

Lighter.AI gives intelligence and defense organizations the information they need for improved crisis management and a competitive advantage in decision-making through its real-time all-source-fusion technology and AI-enabled analytics.

Supporting the torch.Customers can attain information superiority with Firefly’s AI platform, which leverages real-time, authentic information about the Earth’s surface, weather, and everyday events. Firefly is an in-memory vector analysis engine that generates real-time fusion of multi-modal data in a single computational environment by creating a high-fidelity data stream directly integrated within HALO.

The EO data from Firefly is essential to the defense and security posture of our country because it allows for better situational awareness and enhanced strategic response capabilities to possible . When it comes to comprehensive, current insights for tracking worldwide activity, such as aircraft and vessel movements, infrastructure, search and counterintelligence operations, damage assessments, logistics and action planning, and military facilities, U.S. defense and intelligence agencies can actively rely on this information.

“For a while now, our systems have been processing and interpreting EO data. The CEO and founder of Torch.AI, Brian Weaver, stated, “We’re very excited about the launch of Firefly so that all of our customers can more easily access and rely on satellite sensor feeds as part of their broader analysis efforts.” “This moves us one step closer to our objective of establishing the accepted norm for intelligence analysis. increasing the methods by which our clients can use widely available multi-modal data to gain insights and take action.”

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