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The Pentagon Wants to Know More About Artificial Intelligence

As artificial intelligence and machine learning progresses, the Defense Department is learning it has to move as fast as AI.

Find out how:

  • Officials are studying the technology's utility on and off the battlefield.
  • Ways the department anticipates AI helping the U.S. military gain an edge over adversaries.
  • The Pentagon is establishing parameters around responsible use of AI.

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ARTICLE

DOD is Standing Up a Pilot Center to Help Assess AI Trustworthiness

The Pentagon’s Center for Calibrated Trust Measurement and Evaluation will address challenges around assessing its AI systems.

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Task Force Lima: How the Pentagon is Exploring Responsible AI

Breaking down the five core goals in DOD’s effort to field generative AI capabilities.

ARTICLE

Pentagon Explores Generative AI Utility in Combat

Officials are honing in on use cases and how to integrate the technology ethically.

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Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier
Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier
Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
Frank Kendall
Frank Kendall
Secretary, U.S. Air Force
Craig Martell
Craig Martell
DOD Chief Digital and AI Officer
Steven K. Rogers
Steven K. Rogers
Senior Scientist for Automatic Target Recognition and Sensor Fusion, Air Force Research Laboratory
Kim Sablon
Kim Sablon
Principal Director for Trusted AI and Autonomy at DOD's Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
Elham Tabassi
Elham Tabassi
Chief of Staff, NIST Information Technology Laboratory

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