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EU Develops AI to Protect European Infrastructure

European Union Launches PRECISE Project Amid Rising Tensions Over AI and Cybersecurity

The European Union has launched the PRECISE project to develop an artificial intelligence system for protecting critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks. GMV is leading the €15M initiative over four years, which aims to build ‘detailed 3D structural models’ of real facilities and simulate potential attacks. The project will combine multi-source data collection with machine learning and simulation engines. Breaking Defense reports that the goal is to deliver a working demo of the software by the end of the project.

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    Source: Breaking Defense (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1769092890246-2107
    URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/01/5-countries-10-companies-e15m-precise-ai-project-aims-to-protect-european-infrastructure/
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    EU Develops AI to Protect European Infrastructure

    European Union Launches PRECISE Project Amid Rising Tensions Over AI and Cybersecurity

    The European Union has launched the PRECISE project to develop an artificial intelligence system for protecting critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks. GMV is leading the €15M initiative over four years, which aims to build ‘detailed 3D structural models’ of real facilities and simulate potential attacks. The project will combine multi-source data collection with machine learning and simulation engines. Breaking Defense reports that the goal is to deliver a working demo of the software by the end of the project.

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      Source: Breaking Defense (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1769092890246-2107
      URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/01/5-countries-10-companies-e15m-precise-ai-project-aims-to-protect-european-infrastructure/
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