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- Wrong War, Right Weapons: Lessons for the Next Conflict
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- Precision-guided munitions contributed to Desert Storm’s sweeping success, but were developed for an adversary and battlefield nothing like the one faced in the Persian Gulf.
- and Artificial Intelligence at CNA. His areas of expertise include lethal autonomy, reducing civilian casualties, identifying lessons from current operations, security assistance, and counterterrorism. Don ... other advantages of size and geography, the Third Offset seeks to broadly pursue artificial intelligence and autonomy, to leverage them for military advantage. The first lesson is that Second Offset ... President and Director of the Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence at CNA. His areas of expertise include lethal autonomy, reducing civilian casualties, identifying lessons from current
- Samuel Bendett
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- Samuel Bendett is a CNA advisor focusing on Russian military technology and capabilities, drones, robotic and autonomous military systems, and AI.
- , and a Russian military autonomy and artificial intelligence subject matter expert for the DOW's Defense Systems Information Analysis Center. Bendett received a Master of Arts in law and diplomacy from ... Samuel Bendett’s research focuses on Russian defense and technology developments; uncrewed, robotic and autonomous military systems; artificial intelligence; and Russian military capabilities. Bendett’s analyses, views and commentary on Russia’s military robotics, autonomous systems and artificial intelligence capabilities have appeared in numerous global publications and news outlets. Prior
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 42, July 18, 2022
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- , describes the system as “hardware acceleration of the new generation of artificial intelligence systems based on the training of impulse neural networks. This approach is more biologically similar: neurons ... June 24 to June 26 in Yekaterinberg. (As a reminder, this series plans to hold 116 hackathons and 85 science lectures on artificial intelligence by the end of 2024, including 35 regional, 8 district ... for the Lizavert search and rescue team; and develop a web-based detection system based on artificial intelligence methods to determine “sick teeth” in children. Another AI hackathon under the umbrella
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 45, September 7, 2022
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- in the field of artificial intelligence that has been signed by many organizations in regions throughout Russia. (See issue 41 of AI in Russia, for more detail on the code of ethics in the field of artificial intelligence.) Also of mention were the grants, acceleration programs, and tax incentives introduced by the government thus far, and their ability to foster the development of projects and ideas ... by artificial intelligence The Federal State Unitary Enterprise NII Avtomatiki and Motiv Enterprise demonstrated new technology based on digital design, machine vision, and augmented reality at a rocket
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 39, May 30, 2022
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- launched recently to introduce weapons with elements of artificial intelligence into the Russian military—showcased its achievements in neural networks development. In issue 37 of AI and Autonomy ... THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON AI An article on May 14 reported that the Russian government has decided to abolish the Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence within the Government Commission on Digital Development ... IN RUSSIA The Russian Higher School of Economics released an article depicting the first stage of its research under the project “Ethical Expertise in the Field of Artificial Intelligence,” initiated
- ai with ai: Revenge of the AWS
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- Andy and Dave discuss the latest in AI news and research, [0:53] starting with OpenAI’s announcement that it is making GPT-3 generally available through its API (though developers still require approval for production-scale applications). [3:09] For DARPA’s Gremlins program, two Gremlin Air Vehicles “validated all autonomous formation flying positions and safety features,” and one of the autonomous aircraft demonstrated airborne recovery to a C-130. [4:54] After three years, DARPA announces the winners of its Subterranean Robot Challenge, awarding prizes for teams operating in the “real-world” in virtual space. [7:03] The Defense Information Systems Agency released its Strategic Plan for 2022 through 2024, which includes plans to employ AI capabilities for defensive cyber operations. [8:08] The Department of Defense announces a new cloud initiative to replace the failed JEDI contract, with invitations to Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle to bid. [11:52] In research, DeepMind, Google Brain, and World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik join forces to peer into the guts of AlphaZero, with initial results showing strong evidence for the existence of “human-understandable concepts of surprising complexity” within the neural network. [17:48] Andrea Roli, Johannes Jaeger, and Stu Kauffman pen a white paper on how organisms come to know the world, and from these observations, derive fundamental limits on artificial general intelligence. [20:34] MIT Press makes available an elementary introduction to Bayesian Models of Perception and Action, by Wei Ji Ma, Konrad Paul Kording, and Daniel Goldreich. [23:40] And finally, Sam Bendett and Jeff Edmonds drop by for a chat on the latest and greatest in Russian AI and Autonomy – including an update on recent military expos and other AI-related events happening in Russia.
- on Artificial General Intelligence Paper Risks of Artificial General Intelligence Book of the Week Bayesian models of perception and action Book, Open Access Nvidia adds text-input-prompts to its “Gaugan” app Summary Video Gaugan2 homepage Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia Newsletters Full Report (May 2021) ContactName /*/Contact ... , derive fundamental limits on artificial general intelligence. [20:34] MIT Press makes available an elementary introduction to Bayesian Models of Perception and Action, by Wei Ji Ma, Konrad Paul Kording
- ai with ai: 52 Views of HOListic Imagination
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- In news items, Andy and Dave discuss China’s call for international cooperation on a code of ethics for AI. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) unveils the first intergovernmental standards for AI policies, with support from 42 countries. The US Army has invited the design of prototypes for the Next-Generation Squad Weapon, which may include wind-sensing and even facial-recognition technology. DARPA’s Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) presents an essay at IEEE Spectrum, which describes the challenges of making the most out of an increasingly crowded electromagnetic spectrum, including running contests for better spectrum management, and using Colosseum as the testing ground. Google announces the ‘AI Workshop,’ which offers early access to AI capabilities and experiments. In research, Google DeepMind announces an AI that has achieved human-level performance in Quake III Arena Capture the Flag mode; among other things, human players rated the AI as “more collaborative than other humans” (though had mixed reaction to the AI as their teammates). Google Research presents HOList, an environment for machine learning of higher-order theorem proving. Research from Oxford University creates a model for human-like machine thinking by mimicking the prefrontal cortex for language-guided imagination. A paper from Jeff Cline at Uber AI Labs suggests a different approach to Artificial General Intelligence, by means of AI-generating algorithms that learn how to produce AgI. MacroPolo produces a series of 6 charts on Chinese AI talent. CBInsights compiles the view of 52 “experts” on “How AI Will Go Out of Control.” Blum, Kopcroft, Kannan, and Microsoft release Foundations of Data Science; Hutter, Kotthoff, Vanschoren, and Springer-Verlag make Automated Machine Learning available. The Purdue Symposium on Ethics, Technology, and the Future of War and Security release a video on the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Autonomy and AI in Warfare. The University of Colorado Boulder creates an Index of Complex Networks (ICON). And Alexander Reben creates a repository of 1 million fake AI-generated faces.
- a different approach to Artificial General Intelligence, by means of AI-generating algorithms that learn how to produce AgI. MacroPolo produces a series of 6 charts on Chinese AI talent. CBInsights ... /AI_2_31.jpg 52 Views of HOListic Imagination News China releases a code of ethics for AI, Calls For International Cooperation 42 Countries Agree to International Principles for Artificial Intelligence Story OECD Principles on AI Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence More on the OECD’s work on AI Army’s Next Infantry Weapon Could Have Facial-Recognition
- Andrew Ilachinski
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- risk assessment tools, and the potential impact of sonar on protected and endangered marine mammals. Ilachinski’s work on artificial intelligence and machine learning dates to the early 1990s, when he ... then, he has worked on many AI/ML projects, including the 2017 publication of one of the first comprehensive reviews of AI, autonomy, and swarms in a military context. Ilachinski also co-hosted CNA’s ... and the International Journal of General Systems . He also authored two graduate-level mathematical physics textbooks, Cellular Automata and Artificial War , and contributed chapters to others, including
- Center for Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy
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- Future Fleet Concepts
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- For decades, the Navy and Marine Corps have relied on CNA expertise to help them anticipate future threats and the technology to counter them.
- autonomy and artificial intelligence? Superhumans: Implications of Genetic Engineering and Human-Centered Bioengineering /analyses/2020/12/superhumans-implications-of-genetic-engineering-and-human-centered-bioengineering Superhumans: Implications of Genetic Engineering and Human-Centered Bioengineering The director of CNA’s Special Activities and Intelligence Program examined research trends