Artificial intelligence will help with humanitarian demining in Ukraine. The Ministry of Economy and Palantir, a company specialising in big data analytics, have signed a partnership agreement. The signing took place in London as part of a working visit to the UK by a Ukrainian delegation headed by the First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko.
"Humanitarian demining is the zero stage of Ukraine's recovery. At present, 156,000 square kilometres of land are potentially contaminated, and more than 6 million Ukrainians are at risk. That is why accelerating humanitarian demining, in particular through cooperation with technology companies such as Palantir, is an opportunity to save lives and speed up the reconstruction of Ukraine," said Yuliia Svyrydenko during the signing ceremony.
In his turn, Palantir's Executive Vice President for the UK and Europe, Louis Mosley, stressed that the agreement would help save lives and strengthen Ukraine's economy.
"Whether we're helping Ukraine's brave defenders stand up to putin's aggression, supporting the resettlement of their loved ones, or assisting the country's critical demining programme, Palantir stands with Ukraine and its people," said Louis Mosley.
The agreement contains specific provisions for cooperation in the following areas:
The platform will work with large databases formed by structures involved in mine action, ranging from local governments, regional authorities, ministries and agencies to mine action operators.
It is envisaged that the databases will contain both static information, such as an assessment of the economic efficiency of agricultural land, the proximity of contaminated areas to communications, etc., and operational information that will be regularly updated. This includes data from surveys of the territories by the SES, SSTS, and non-governmental operators, the number and condition of equipment, the availability of pyrotechnic units in specific areas, etc. Thanks to the capabilities of Palantir AIP, the platform will analyse the information and provide recommendations for process optimisation. For example, it will provide advice, taking into account all the data, on how to most effectively clear a particular area - using new demining methods, such as drones, or traditional methods. The ultimate goal is to demine territories faster and at lower cost.
The pilot project of the platform was presented at the First International Donor Conference on Humanitarian Demining in Ukraine, which took place in Zagreb on 11-12 October 2023. The signed deal marks a new stage in the cooperation between the Ministry of Economy and Palantir.