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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.
Issue 12 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 12, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /images/newsletters/China-AI/ChinaAI-Issue-12-COVER.png Issue 12, April 7, 2022 Welcome to the China AI and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA. As the war in Ukraine continues, rumors have been circulating about the role ... and level of autonomy of these systems. The author writes that unmanned systems are suited for high-threat environments, have the ability to conduct persistent operations, can be low cost, and can
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 11, March 23, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 11, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
Issue 11 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 11, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /Newsletters/China-AI/The-China-AI-and-Autonomy-Report-Issue-11.png Issue 11, March 23, 2022 Welcome to the China AI and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA. As the war in Ukraine continues, rumors have been circulating about the role of PRC-made drones in the conflict. In this issue we note two of them—allegations that Russia has asked the PRC to supply drones, and accusations that a leading PRC-based commercial drone
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 10, March 10, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 10, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
Issue 10 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 10, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /Newsletters/China-AI/The-China-AI-and-Autonomy-Report-Issue-10.png Issue 10, March 10, 2022 Welcome to the China AI and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA. In this issue, we report that a PRC regulation restricting the use ... been increasing its arms sales in the Middle East and Africa, despite ongoing claims of quality issues, as discussed in a   previous issue   of the   China AI and Autonomy Report. PLA media
pla update: Issue 12, July 17, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 12, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
of the air" (制空权). The PLA Daily claimed that contests for low-altitude dominance would become more intense in future "intelligentized" warfare, a form of war characterized by high levels of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy. The article called for making investments in the following areas to improve capabilities for achieving low-altitude dominance in future conflicts: Improve ... that emphasizes widespread popular support and participation in PLA operations-remains important as the PLA develops capabilities for future wars replete with AI and autonomy. They cited a passage from
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).
space-based reconnaissance capabilities. Artificial Intelligence Enables PRC Satellite to Track US Aircraft Carrier Kevin Pollpeter A PRC journal article describes real-time tracking of a US ... , a reprint from Issue 15 of CNA's China AI and Autonomy Report , describes purported progress in PLA efforts to detect and track underway US surface combatants in real time. [17] Although not mentioned ... Pollpeter, and Amanda Kerrigan, The China AI and Autonomy Report , no. 15 (May 19, 2022), https://www.cna.org/Newsletters/China-AI/ChinaAI-Autonomy-Report-Issue-15.pdf. [18] Patrick deGategno, ed
Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 20
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This report, the twentieth in a series of biweekly updates, is part of an effort by CNA to provide timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. It relies on Russian-language open source material.
Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 20 Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 20, February 16, 2021 This report, the twentieth in a series of biweekly updates, is part of an effort by CNA to provide timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. It relies on Russian-language open source material. The Artificial Intelligence in Russia newsletter features a summary of recent Russian-language reports on the Russian AI
AI in Russia Issue 11
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This report, the eleventh in a series of biweekly updates, is part of an effort by CNA to provide timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. It relies on Russian-language open source material.
AI in Russia Issue 11 Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 11, September 25, 2020 This report, the eleventh in a series of biweekly updates, is part of an effort by CNA to provide timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. It relies on Russian-language open source material. The Artificial Intelligence in Russia newsletter features a summary of recent Russian-language reports on the Russian AI and autonomy ecosystem, divided
AI Safety Navy Action Plan
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In light of the Navy’s stated commitment to using AI, and given the strategic importance of AI safety, we provide the Navy with a first step towards a comprehensive approach to safety. We use a risk management approach to frame our treatment of AI safety risks: identifying risks, analyzing them, and suggesting concrete actions for the Navy to begin addressing them. The first type of safety risk, being technical in nature, will require a collaborative effort with industry and academia to address. The second type of risk, associated with specific military missions, can be addressed in a combination of military experimentation, research, and concept development to find ways to promote effectiveness along with safety. For each types of risk, we use examples to show concrete ways of managing and reducing the risk of AI applications. We then discuss institutional changes that would help promote safety in the Navy’s AI efforts.
. Many observers believe Artificial Intelligence (AI) will have the same or greater effects on warfare. It is not surprising, then, that nations are planning to take advantage of this technology ... with the technology of AI in general, and those associated with specific military applications of AI in the form of autonomy and decision aids. The first type of safety risk, being technical ... of military experimentation, research, and concept development to find ways to promote effectiveness along with safety. For each type of risk, we use examples—bias for the first type and autonomy
Center for Enterprise Systems Modernization
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Building highly skilled teams to deliver transformative technology solutions and strategies tailored to our clients' challenges and operations.
. Recent examples include strategies for the future regulatory environment for uncrewed aircraft systems and cybersecurity measures for artificial intelligence software.  The Center combines best ...  security assurance framework to help obtain “authorization to operate” for artificial intelligence and machine learning software in the National Airspace System. This work will enable the effective incorporation of autonomy, responsible use of AI and machine learning and related emerging technologies in federal government operations.  half cover text-first white black /images/Centers/IPR
AI Considerations for the Marine Corps
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Quick Look summary provides a short overview of AI technology to give Marines Corps decision-makers a high-level understanding of key artificial intelligence and autonomy concepts.
AI Considerations for the Marine Corps Quick Look summary provides a short overview of AI technology to give Marines Corps decision-makers a high-level understanding of key artificial intelligence and autonomy concepts. Artificial intelligence has seen groundbreaking developments in recent years that have yielded commercial and scientific applications affecting daily life around the world. In national defense, AI technology will advance — and even transform — warfighting. The Commandant of the Marine Corps emphasized this in his 2019  planning Guidance: Autonomous systems and artificial
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