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- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 3, November 18, 2021
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 3, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- efforts on research and development and infrastructure development. EVENTS The China Command and Control Association (中国指挥与控制学会) announced that the Eighth China (Beijing) Military ... sessions on intelligent command and control (C2), rich media command information systems, C4ISR theory and technology, big data, intelligent command management, intelligent simulation, modeling ... Army (PLA) Air Force (PLAAF) celebrated its 72nd birthday on November 11. Images of a new two-seat version of the J-20 have been released with media speculating that the second crew member could control
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 12, April 7, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 12, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- systems. A PLA Daily article titled “Human-on-the-Loop: The Development Trend of Intelligentized Command Systems” explores the role of humans in future warfare, arguing that the trend of technology development will drive militaries to take a “human-on-the-loop” approach to the command and control (C2) of autonomous weapons. The article describes a “human-in-the-loop” approach as an intermediate stage of C2 for autonomous systems characterized by extensive human-machine interaction and computers taking over some of the command and decision-making tasks normally performed by humans
- pla update: Issue 5, June 6, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 5, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- , to discuss new technology, future warfare, operational support, and command and control (C2) issues related to the air and space domains. [14] According to Xinhua , forum attendees exchanged views ... , the Central Military Commission (CMC) Joint Operations Command Center and PLA Western Theater Command (WTC) launched a preplanned emergency response . The WTC established an earthquake relief headquarters because Gansu Province (located in northwestern China) lies within the WTC's area of responsibility, and the Gansu Military District-a provincial-level command under the WTC-reportedly worked
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 38, May 16, 2022
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- School developed a concept for an unmanned boat that can be used to train unmanned surface vehicle (USV) operators. The concept boat will be equipped with a remote and an automatic command and control ... to its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russian military sources discussed the use of artificial intelligence in a number of applications, including command, control, and communications. As reported ... not incorporate training operators on additional unmanned technologies. The concept includes a command-and-control module for two operators—one for training to control the USV itself, the second
- Military Organizations and the Navy
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- In this paper we compare different military and civilian organizations and examine different ways the services can organize to exchange information. Our goal is to better understand how forces are organized for air, land, and sea combat, and how the unique organizations that have grown up in each environment can work together in a joint operation. We do this by examining service and joint organizations, and how military forces and civilian organizations currently reassemble to work across organizational boundaries. We organize our discussion by service, not joint, organizations because below the Joint Task Force commander level most operations are going to be conducted using organizations and systems designed around service models. While the organizations may be joint organizations, such as the Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC), they are fundamentally based on service (in this case Air Force) doctrine and concepts. The Army did not design JFACC, nor did the Navy; it was a concept that emerged out of Army and Air Force operational thinking and doctrine [2–3]. To realistically look at what organizations are needed in the different environment, we must acknowledge that even joint command structures are adapted to the type of environment their forces operate in.
- in. The Composite Warfare Commander (CWC) concept provided the framework for command and control of naval forces during the Cold War. The CWC concept divided missions up according to the environ- ment ... , such as the structure used by the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC), in order to “fit in” with the flow of information in an operation. By changing the Navy’s command and control structure to fit ... requirements to the communications needs of the joint environment. The purpose of this paper is to examine other ways in which the Navy could “plug into” service and joint command and control
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 41, June 27, 2022
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- an adversary’s navigation systems, command and control systems, and air defense radars. According to Litovkin, Palantin combines disparate information sources, then organizes and redistributes data to those ... guidance system, apparently allowing the drone to counter electronic warfare systems targeting the satellite link by making it impossible to seize electronic control over the UAV. Such a system could ... targets to suppress. Palantin’s goal is to target the Ukrainian Army command centers’ communication, to jam airplane or helicopter communications, or to land small UAVs by jamming their command
- pla update: Issue 1, February 4, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 1, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- to streamline mobilization command and control (C2). The NPC Standing Committee approved General Sheng’s request and enacted the adjustments on 24 October. The four amended laws are as follows ... effect on 1 November 2021. The regulation is based on Xi’s “Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in the New Era.” The order provides quality control mechanisms for procuring effective ... ; (2) standardize contents; (3) optimize procedures, such as contract conclusion, interim reviews, modifications, cancellation, and enforcement; (4) strengthen quality control; and (5) improve
- ai with ai: AI with AI: Curiosity Killed the Poison Frog, Part II
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- Andy and Dave briefly discuss the results from the Group of Governmental Experts meetings on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems in Geneva; the Pentagon releases it's Unmanned Systems Integrated Roadmap 2017-2042; Google announces Dataset Search, a curated pool of datasets available on the internet; California endorses a set of 23 AI Principles in conjunction with the Future of Life, and registration for the Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 2018 conference sells out in just under 12 minutes. Researchers at DeepMind announce a Symbol-Concept Association Network (SCAN), for learning abstractions in the visual domain in a way that mimics human vision and word acquisition. DeepMind also presents an approach to "catastrophic forgetting," using a Variational Autoencoder with Shared Embeddings (VASE) method to learn new information while protecting previously learned representations. Researchers from the University of Maryland and Cornell demonstrate the ability to poison the training data set of a neural net image classifier with innocuous poison images. Research from the University of South Australia and Flinders University attempts to link personality with eye movements. OpeanAI, Berkley and Edinburgh research looks at curiosity-driven learning across 54 benchmark environments (including video games and physics engine simulations, showing that agents learn to play many Atari games without using any rewards, rally-making behavior emerging in two-player Pong, and others. Finally, Andy shares an interactive app that allows users to “play” with a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) in a browser; “Franken-algorithms” by Andrew Smith is the paper of the week; “Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car” by Burns and Shulgan is the book of the week; and for the videos of the week, Major Voke offers thoughts on AI in the Command and Control of Airpower, and Jonathan Nolan releases “Do You Trust This Computer?”
- ; and for the videos of the week, Major Voke offers thoughts on AI in the Command and Control of Airpower, and Jonathan Nolan releases “Do You Trust This Computer?” /images/AI-Posters/AI_1_47.jpg AI ... to Build the Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World , by Lawrence Burns and Christopher Shulgan Videos of the Week Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Command and Control (C2
- ai with ai: Curiosity Killed the Poison Frog, Part I
- /our-media/podcasts/ai-with-ai/season-1/1-47
- Andy and Dave briefly discuss the results from the Group of Governmental Experts meetings on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems in Geneva; the Pentagon releases it's Unmanned Systems Integrated Roadmap 2017-2042; Google announces Dataset Search, a curated pool of datasets available on the internet; California endorses a set of 23 AI Principles in conjunction with the Future of Life, and registration for the Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 2018 conference sells out in just under 12 minutes. Researchers at DeepMind announce a Symbol-Concept Association Network (SCAN), for learning abstractions in the visual domain in a way that mimics human vision and word acquisition. DeepMind also presents an approach to "catastrophic forgetting," using a Variational Autoencoder with Shared Embeddings (VASE) method to learn new information while protecting previously learned representations. Researchers from the University of Maryland and Cornell demonstrate the ability to poison the training data set of a neural net image classifier with innocuous poison images. Research from the University of South Australia and Flinders University attempts to link personality with eye movements. OpeanAI, Berkley and Edinburgh's research looks at curiosity-driven learning across 54 benchmark environments (including video games and physics engine simulations, showing that agents learn to play many Atari games without using any rewards, rally-making behavior emerging in two-player Pong, and others. Finally, Andy shares an interactive app that allows users to “play” with a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) in a browser; “Franken-algorithms” by Andrew Smith is the paper of the week; “Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car” by Burns and Shulgan is the book of the week; and for the videos of the week, Major Voke offers thoughts on AI in the Command and Control of Airpower, and Jonathan Nolan releases “Do You Trust This Computer?”
- ; and for the videos of the week, Major Voke offers thoughts on AI in the Command and Control of Airpower, and Jonathan Nolan releases “Do You Trust This Computer?” /images/AI-Posters/AI_1_47.jpg ... the Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World , by Lawrence Burns and Christopher Shulgan Videos of the Week Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Command and Control (C2) of Airpower Do
- pla update: Issue 4, May 2, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 4, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- , the application could enable even low-cost satellites to track targets. The research in SCMP's report first appeared in Fire Control and Command Control , a PRC peer-reviewed journal published ... Target Tracking Algorithm Based on Kernel Correlation Filter" (基于核相关滤波的视频卫星目标跟踪算法), Fire Control and Command Control (火力与指挥控制), No. 47, Issue 2, (Feb. 2022). [50] Jeremy Page, Gordon Lubold ... test their new digital platform. Source: PLA Daily . [28] A PLA Army Command College "battle lab" (作战实验室) reportedly developed a means for optimizing combined arms operational planning