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- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 42, July 18, 2022
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- bordering Ukraine, where the Russian government has noted an increased risk of terrorist attacks. Safe City programs involve AI-enabled systems harnessing data from cameras and various other sensors ... exports to Russia, analysts do not expect a shortage of components if the deployments eventually proceed. PERSONAL DATA LEGISLATION TO EASE CROSS-BORDER DATA EXPORT As the Russian Duma debates the law “on personal data,” Russian businesses have expressed concerns about provisions restricting cross-border export of personal data. Revisions to the bill seek to simplify the process of seeking
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 37, May 2, 2022
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- will be developed in partnership with enterprises and industrial centers in their native region. Planned course offerings include digital design, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data, digital twins ... for businesses that have leaked personal data, a reoccurring issue for Russian industry and government. MOSCOW INITIATES FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROGRAMS TO ADAPT DOMESTIC IT AND TECH TO SANCTIONS IMPACT ... is exhausting its economic support capabilities. MANAGEMENT OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY PROJECT D-Russia.ru reports that the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation is no longer
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 34, March 21, 2022
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- on Wrangel Island in Chukotka region. According to the exercise, multiple UAV targets were detected and classified, and these data were then transferred to the air defense command post. During another exercise ... . Intel on the adversary forces was provided by Orlan-10 UAVs. This combination is known as a reconnaissance fire/strike contour (complex), with an aerial drone providing data on the target in real time ... implemented, to speed up the process of entering passport data. The program automatically transfers patient passport data directly into the medical information system of the clinic through an AI application
- Dr. Rebekah Yang on Creatively Planning for Drone Traffic
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- CNA’s Rebekah Yang innovated to apply her agent-based model for slowing the spread of COVID in corrections facilities to future drone air traffic scheduling.
- for Data Management Analytics . She is the most recent winner of the Phil E. DePoy Award for Analytical Excellence. CNA continuously invests in innovative, independent research projects ... connections. Collaboration across centers and divisions is really encouraged at CNA. So even though my primary work is in the Center for Data Management and Analytics working on aviation concepts ... aircraft systems) traffic management space for a while, starting out deep in the technical details of how to do cybersecurity when exchanging messages between drones and drone operators. But when we looked
- pla update: Issue 11, June 20, 2023
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- PLA Update, Issue 11, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- military and civilian researchers, including "well-known experts and scholars in the field of big data." The theme of the forum was "Data Wins: Comprehensive Management and Integrated Application of Military Big Data." The event's five breakout sessions focused on topics including "cross-domain data governance" and "big data applications in training management." Participants discussed ... on artificial intelligence and autonomy. Professor Du Xiaoyong of Renmin University of China delivers a presentation titled "Cross-Domain Data Management" at the 4th Military Big Data Forum in Beijing
- ai with ai: EPIC BLOOM
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- Andy and Dave discuss the latest in AI and autonomy news and research, including an announcement that the Federal Trade Commission is exploring rules for cracking down on harmful commercial surveillance and lax data security, with the public having an opportunity to share input during a virtual public form on 8 September 2022. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), with help from Caroline Kraczon, releases The State of State AI Policy, a catalog of AI-related bills that states and local governments have passed, introduced or failed during the 2021-2022 legislative season. In robotics, Xiaomi introduces CyberOne, a 5-foot 9-inch robot that can identify “85 types of environmental sounds and 45 classifications of human emotions.” Meanwhile at a recent Russian arms fair, Army-2022, a developer showed off a robot dog with a rocket-propelled grenade strapped to its back. NIST updates its AI Risk Management Framework to the second draft, making it available for review and comment. DARPA launches the SocialCyber project, a hybrid-AI project aimed at helping to protect the integrity of open-source code. BigScience launches BLOOM (BigScience Large Open-science Open-access Multilingual Language Model), a “bigger than GPT-3” multilanguage (46) model that a group of over 1,000 AI researchers has created, that anyone can download and tinker with it for free. Researchers at MIT develop artificial synapses that shuttle protons, resulting in synapses 10,000 times faster than biological ones. China’s Comprehensive National Science Center claims that it has developed “mind-reading AI” capable of measuring loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party. Researchers at the University of Sydney demonstrate that human brains are better at identifying deepfakes than people, by examining results directly from neural activity. Researchers at the University of Glasgow combine AI with human vision to see around corners, reconstructing 16x16-pixel images of simple objects that the observer could not directly see. GoogleAI publishes research on Minerva, using language models to solve quantitative reasoning problems, and dramatically increasing the SotA. Researchers from MIT, Columbia, Harvard, and Waterloo publish work on a neural network that solves, explains, and generates university math problems “at a human level.” CSET makes available the Country Activity Tracker for AI, an interactive tool on tech competitiveness and collaboration. And a group of researchers at Merced’s Cognitive and Information Sciences Program make available Neural Networks in Cognitive Science.
- surveillance and lax data security, with the public having an opportunity to share input during a virtual public form on 8 September 2022. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), with help from ... , Army-2022, a developer showed off a robot dog with a rocket-propelled grenade strapped to its back. NIST updates its AI Risk Management Framework to the second draft, making it available for review ... . /images/AI-Posters/Season%205/%235_22_EPIC_BLOOM.jpg EPIC BLOOM Announcements / News FTC Explores Rules Cracking Down on Commercial Surveillance and Lax Data Security Practices Statement of Chair
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 14, May 5, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 14, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- cross-domain operations as communications and data collected from different domains will be fused and disseminated more effectively. This will lead to battle management systems providing an adaptive ... to Li, use neuroscience, new information technologies (such as big data and AI), and mass communication channels and platforms to execute cyber, psychological, public opinion, legal, and other forms ... or limit the size of war as countries decide either not to start a war or that a military response to an act of aggression would be futile. PLA Daily article calls battle management systems the "core
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 8, February 10, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 8, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- Military Online , an official media outlet for the PLA, a PLA Rocket Force brigade developed an intelligent training and management system to record training data automatically. In the past, thousands of data points concerning missile operation training, evaluation and assessment, and daily management had to be collected manually. PLA conducts Lunar New Year celebration in the metaverse ... Olympics have started, and AI is playing a role. In particular, a People’s Daily commentary has dismissed concerns that an app developed for COVID-19 tracing has data vulnerabilities. New CNA
- 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.
- legal framework on information protection of Chinese people, corporate data compliance practices and China’s digital economy and the world.” A judge ruled that a property management company could ... sessions on intelligent command and control (C2), rich media command information systems, C4ISR theory and technology, big data, intelligent command management, intelligent simulation, modeling ... as more data are gathered. The PRC press reports that the WZ-7 UAV has been fully integrated into PLAAF training. According to Janes, the WZ-7 is “believed to be the PLAAF’s primary high-altitude
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 32, February 21, 2022
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- to that, they reportedly need to be tested via AI hackathons and competitions. Government plans to create a unified “data lake” in order to increase experimentation and decrease learning time are also set to take center stage in 2022, according to Kommersant. Separately, TASS reported on January 28 that the government plans to change legislation so that even anonymized personal data are treated like personal data, thereby taking into account citizens’ rights. INTEGRATION OF INTELLECTUAL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TO PROCEED IN 42 REGIONS Early February reports suggest that the Russian government