Our new data brief uses procurement records published by the U.S. Department of Defense and China’s People’s Liberation Army between April and November of 2020 to assess, and, where appropriate, compare what each military is buying when it comes to artificial intelligence. We find that the two militaries are prioritizing similar application areas, especially intelligent and autonomous vehicles and AI applications for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. We invite you to explore the full report here: https://lnkd.in/dFGu6anP
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How is the U.S. military capitalizing on AI?? - Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks introduced the Pentagon's Replicator initiative, aiming to deploy thousands of attritable autonomous systems within the next 18 to 24 months for various military domains. - "Attritable" means these autonomous systems are inexpensive enough to be risked and lost in high-priority missions. - The motivation behind this initiative is to counter China's growing military capabilities with swarms of smart, disposable air, land, and sea vehicles. - Currently, a few countries, including China, Russia, Israel, and some EU members, are exploring AI for military applications. - The U.S. is primarily focusing on defensive applications of AI in the military, such as an AI-enabled airspace monitoring system for Washington D.C. - This system, developed in partnership with "non-traditional Defense Department vendor" Teleidoscope, utilizes advanced computer vision technology to enhance threat detection capabilities and provides a tenfold increase in performance compared to existing systems. - Teleidoscope's technology underwent 18 months of testing and was awarded a $100 million production contract to improve automation and response times. The surge in AI investment by the military aims to provide the U.S. military with cutting-edge capabilities while maintaining ethical and responsible AI and autonomous systems practices. - As China and Russia continue to advance their AI capabilities, the Pentagon is prioritizing innovation to stay ahead of these potential threats. This includes training AI for handling classified information and developing AI fighter jets. #ai #artificialintelligence #tech #innovation
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"Scale, which was co-founded by Wang in 2016 to help other companies organize and label data to train AI algorithms, has been aggressively pitching itself as the company that will help the U.S. military in its existential battle with China, offering to help the Pentagon pull better insights out of the reams of information it generates every day, build better autonomous vehicles and even create chatbots that can help advise military commanders during combat." https://lnkd.in/dFpuSmmD
Some tech leaders fear AI. ScaleAI is selling it to the military.
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🔍 Learn how the U.S. Army is incorporating AI into optical sensors via the SBIR Program, driving advancements in defense technology. 🛡️ Discover the focus on autonomous AI/ML-enabled sensors and high-speed imaging technology for cutting-edge defense applications. 🚀 Unveil the potential impact on future warfare tactics and national security in the detailed Executive Gov article. #AIIntegration #DefenseTechnology #NationalSecurity [Link to article]
Exploring AI-Enabled Sensors: US Army SBIR Program Unveils Phase I and Phase II Opportunities
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As undesired repercussion , AI will be used for 'Military purpose' : a program named Replicator that intends to focus on fielding “thousands” of attritable autonomous platforms that will be characterized by being “small, smart, cheap, and many.” The initiative seeks to harness U.S. innovation as a way to counter the mass of China’s armed forces, while also, once again, putting the onus on uncrewed systems that will benefit from AI algorithms. WILL OTHER COUNTRIES FOLLOW ? #Indonordicassociation(dot)org Indo Nordic Strategic Association, India https://lnkd.in/dhqafuG6
Replicator Is DoD's Big Play To Build Thousands Of Autonomous Weapons In Just Two Years
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One of the most contentious aspects of AI in the military is the development of autonomous weapons systems. These AI-powered systems have the capability to select and engage targets without human intervention. https://lnkd.in/dTG2tTrP
US-China Tech War: How AI is Changing the Military Landscape - techovedas
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Sarcos Defense has won a $13.8 million contract from Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex #AI #AIComputationalService #artificialintelligence #LauraPeterson #llm #machinelearning #Military #MilitaryUtilityAssessments #MLsoftware #Productivity #Robotics #Safety #SarcosDefense #SarcosGuardianroboticsystems #singleexamplegeneralization #successbasedlearning #TonyLigouri
Sarcos Defense has won a $13.8 million contract from Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex
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AS 9100 & AI/ML AS 9100 Certification needs to consider AI/ML as Aerospace and Defence Sector adopting Technological Advancements by Integration of AI/ML into sensors, weapons and information systems designed for the Military The defence sector recently witnessed a transformative wave of technological advancements, with a particular focus on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) into various facets of military operations. The emergence of all-electric air mobility services, particularly in the form of personal aerial vehicles, represents a groundbreaking shift in the defence technology landscape. AI and ML technologies have rapidly become integral components of military systems, enhancing their capabilities across various domains. In the realm of sensors, these technologies enable more sophisticated data analysis, allowing for real-time threat detection and predictive maintenance. AI facilitates advanced targeting, autonomous decision-making, and improved accuracy so that information systems benefit from AI-driven analytics, providing commanders with actionable insights for strategic decision-making.
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