💨 Abstract
Estonian-based SensusQ has developed a modern-day "Enigma machine" called Winning Minds, designed to help allies, notably Ukraine, process real-time battlefield information. This technology aims to predict and repel enemy attacks by quickly analyzing data from drones, social media, and satellites, presenting it in a simple, understandable format. It helps users make effective decisions and save lives. The software ensures data remains classified with the user, and can be set up within hours.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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