European AI company Helsing is revolutionizing defense technology with its software-based approach, valued at €4.9 billion and securing contracts with several European governments. Led by co-founder Gundbert Scherf, Helsing processes data from military systems to enhance decision-making and weapon effectiveness. Despite initial challenges with funding, the company’s success reflects a shift in European attitudes towards investing in cutting-edge defense technology.
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