Beware ‘drone-tastic’ thinking: UK armed forces chief says ‘traditional’ capabilities still matter
Adm. Tony Radakin also warned, however, that whoever gets to “artificial super intelligence” first will dominate on the battlefield.
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Adm. Tony Radakin also warned, however, that whoever gets to “artificial super intelligence” first will dominate on the battlefield.
[Sponsored] It’s about improving existing platforms with autonomy, and applying AI, edge computing, quantum encryption, and sensor fusion.
To be ready for a potential war with China, said DoN CDAO Stuart Wagner, the Department of the Navy needs to access and analyze the masses of sensor data currently languishing aboard its aircraft, warships, and other frontline platforms.
Developed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, the GenWar and SAGE wargaming systems take different approaches to exploiting generative AI while guarding against its tendency to make stuff up.
While big primes appear to be positioning themselves for leadership roles, Leidos CEO Tom Bell told reporters the company doesn’t need to be “Mr. Golden Dome.”
“How can we make the science and art of one human being able to control lots of different things easy enough to where I don’t have to have four operators controlling a [single] robot?” asked Lt. Gen. Robert Rasch.
[Sponsored] The demand for space, terrestrial, and surface/subsurface data at the edge requires networks to scale with fiber optics.
The move is part of a long-running effort by Space Systems Command to reorganize acquisition programs along mission area lines, syncing up with the structure of the service’s main operational arm, Space Operations Command.
America’s AI Action Plan features 19 recommendations that involve the DoD, including the creation of a “virtual proving ground.”
The Army banned early government Large Language Models because they lacked features of the new Army Enterprise LLM Workspace, Army CIO Leonel Garciga told Breaking Defense in an exclusive interview.