Defense and national security agencies have enlisted the services of Australian researchers to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to improve military decision-making.
Thanks to funding through the ‘Artificial intelligence for decision-making’ initiative, researchers across the country are exploring how to exploit the power of AI and machine learning to enhance the decision-making of military commanders and national security analysts.
According to the Office of National Intelligence (ONI), intelligence is a highly data-driven business where appropriately harnessed AI and machine learning has great potential to support the important work of the National Intelligence Community’s world-class analysts.
Senior Defense researchers, Darryn Reid and Simon Ellis-Steinborner, explained that in a Defense and national security context, decisions can have serious tactical and strategic consequences, both with a potentially profound cost.
“There are occasions where these decisions need to be made in highly uncertain situations, sometimes with limited data and information,” Dr. Ellis-Steinborner said.
Continue reading: https://news.defence.gov.au/technology/artificial-intelligence-improve-decision-making
Thanks to funding through the ‘Artificial intelligence for decision-making’ initiative, researchers across the country are exploring how to exploit the power of AI and machine learning to enhance the decision-making of military commanders and national security analysts.
According to the Office of National Intelligence (ONI), intelligence is a highly data-driven business where appropriately harnessed AI and machine learning has great potential to support the important work of the National Intelligence Community’s world-class analysts.
Senior Defense researchers, Darryn Reid and Simon Ellis-Steinborner, explained that in a Defense and national security context, decisions can have serious tactical and strategic consequences, both with a potentially profound cost.
“There are occasions where these decisions need to be made in highly uncertain situations, sometimes with limited data and information,” Dr. Ellis-Steinborner said.
Continue reading: https://news.defence.gov.au/technology/artificial-intelligence-improve-decision-making