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Primordial Labs

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    Jordan Dross Product Management | Former Marine Raider | THF Alum | Far Point Media
    • Oceanside, California, United States
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    Mick Adkins Product @ Primordial Labs | Marine Raider Veteran
    • San Diego Metropolitan Area
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    Leo Holland Operations Associate
    • Washington DC-Baltimore Area
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    Calvin Ferraro MS Computer Science Student at ASU
    • Plano, Texas, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Rehana Asmi Translating high-tech concepts into plain ol’ English | Marketing @ Primordial Labs 🐸
    • Greater Seattle Area
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Overview

Primordial Labs' mission is to enable warfighters to easily and naturally harness the power of complex systems. We think human interaction should be design principle #1 for autonomous system development. Serving DOD customers well means never forgetting that humans are more important than hardware. That’s the only viable path to a fast, connected, and fully-enabled future force. That's why we have built Anura, the tactical AI assistant. Anura empowers human performance across domains and missions by offering an expressive, high-torque interface for interacting with robotic and computer systems. Target number one is drastically reducing the mental workload required to command & control teams of unmanned systems. We aim to turn individual operators into tactical battle managers rather than UxS pilots. Our conversational voice command interface and platform independent autonomy engine are helping us achieve that goal by empowering warfighters to intuitively direct robots through verbal mission-type orders. We’re also expanding Anura to support intelligence analysis and mission planning, orchestrating and accelerating all the low-level tasks required to go from raw data to powerful insights based on a user’s intent. Our first production release is scheduled to be complete in Mid-2023; Anura will be available on multiple fielded DOD UAS platforms. We’re teaching machines to speak warfighter. A skill we think will only become more important as the DOD takes on a one-to-many human to robot ratio in the coming years. The time has come for a natural, high-torque interface that enables human-machine collaborative excellence. We would love to hear from potential users and partners; reach out to schedule a demo or discussion and let us know what you think.