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- 14 More COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence
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- Andy and Dave, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA’s popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a second annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19.
- 14 More COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence Andy and Dave, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA’s popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a second annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19. /images/InDepth/COVID%20Tech%20resized.jpg 14 More COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence 56 Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles Andy and Dave ... pioneered the application of agent-based modeling (ABM), and evolutionary programming techniques to military operations research problems, and developed two of the earliest ABMs of land warfare. David
- Thirteen COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence
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- Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA's popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a timely, annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19.
- Thirteen COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA's popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a timely, annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19. /images/InDepth/COVID%20Tech%20resized.jpg Thirteen COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence 51 Andy Ilachinski Andrew ... and David Broyles, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA’s popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a timely, annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19. Entries
- Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 — The View from 2020
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- In February 2006, CNA convened a conference of public health and government officials, medical experts and regional specialists to discuss the science and politics of pandemics, particularly as pertains to Asia.
- Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 - The View from 2020 In February 2006, CNA convened a conference of public health and government officials, medical experts and regional specialists to discuss the science and politics of pandemics, particularly as pertains to Asia. /images/InDepth/Post43.jpg Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 — The View from 2020 43 David M. Finkelstein David M. Finkelstein, Ph.D. is a Vice President at CNA. The views expressed herein are strictly his own and do not represent those of CNA or any of its sponsors. In February 2006, CNA convened
- cna talks: Decade of War
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- Dr. David Knoll moderates a conversation about a newly released paper, Decade of War: Applying Past Lessons to the Counter-ISIS Campaign . He is joined by the report’s author, Dr. Larry Lewis, and analyst Zack Gold to discuss the rapid adaptation of technology and information operations by non-state armed groups; how legitimate nation-states can respond to non-state armed groups which are not bound by the truth; and how lessons learned from adversaries can be most effectively integrated into future tactics across the US military.
- Decade of War Dr. David Knoll moderates a conversation about a newly released paper, Decade of War: Applying Past Lessons to the Counter-ISIS Campaign . He is joined by the report’s author, Dr. Larry Lewis, and analyst Zack Gold to discuss the rapid adaptation of technology and information operations by non-state armed groups; how legitimate nation-states can respond to non-state armed groups which are not bound by the truth; and how lessons learned from adversaries can be most effectively integrated into future tactics across the US military. Decade of War Biographies Dr. David
- cna talks: Emergency Management and Preparedness
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- Tim Beres, David Kaufman, Monica Giovachino, and Jason McNamara discuss CNA Safety and Security's work on homeland security, domestic preparedness, and emergency management over the last two decades. The four experts discuss the Oklahoma City bombing, the Tokyo subway sarin gas incident, the September 11, 2001 attacks, and the impact of these events on homeland security preparedness, as well as the planning and economic implications of natural disasters.
- Emergency Management and Preparedness Tim Beres, David Kaufman, Monica Giovachino, and Jason McNamara discuss CNA Safety and Security's work on homeland security, domestic preparedness, and emergency management over the last two decades. The four experts discuss the Oklahoma City bombing, the Tokyo subway sarin gas incident, the September 11, 2001 attacks, and the impact of these events ... positions directing and implementing national homeland security programs in DHS and DOJ. David Kaufman is Vice President and Director of CNA's Safety and Security division. Prior to CNA, he served as FEMA
- ai with ai: AI Today: Interview with Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles
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- Andy and Dave were recently interviewed on the AI Today podcast. On the AI Today podcast we regularly interview thought leaders who are implementing AI and cognitive technology at various companies and agencies. However in this episode hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer interview Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles, hosts of the AI with AI podcast. On their podcast, they explore the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and autonomy, as well as their military implications so naturally, we discussed with them some of the biggest trends they are seeing emerging out of AI today, some of the challenges to AI adoption especially in military applications, and some of the surprising insights and trends they have seen over the 4 years they have hosted their podcast.
- 4-S1 Andy and Dave were recently interviewed on the AI Today podcast. On the AI Today podcast we regularly interview thought leaders who are implementing AI and cognitive technology at various companies and agencies. However in this episode hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer interview Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles, hosts of the AI with AI podcast. On their podcast, they explore ... . /images/AI-Posters/AI_4_S1.jpg AI Today: Interview with Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles Original AI Today Podcast ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle
- ai with ai: Elfnark’s Lottery Ticket
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- Andy and Dave take a look at the reintroduction of the "AI in Government Act," a bill that intends to get more AI technical experts into the US Government. San Francisco bans facial recognition software (but leaves the door open in the future), while Moscow announces plans to weave AI facial recognition into its urban surveillance net. Facebook opens up its data to academic researchers for analysis. DARPA announces the Air Combat Evolution (ACE) program, to automate air-to-air combat; DARPA also announces Teaching AI to Leverage Overlooked Residuals (TAILOR), to make soldiers fitter, happier, and more productive. And IARPA announces Trojans in AI (TrojAI), an effort to inspect AI for malicious code. In research, Andy and Dave discuss research from Frankle at MIT that proposes a "Lottery Ticket" hypothesis, which suggests only certain "winning combinations" are necessary for training neural networks, and that researchers have been training neural networks that are much larger than they need to be to increase the chances of includes one of these winning combinations. Leon Bottou at Facebook AI proposes a method for using AI to identify causal relationships in data (and which goes against the common modern practice of combining data sets into one giant dataset). And research from Cambridge, George IT, and the University of Pennsylvania demonstrates that Magic: the Gathering is officially the world’s most complicated game (and is Turing complete). In reports of the week, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute releases the Impact of AI on Strategic Stability and Nuclear Risk. IKV and Pax Christi release The State of AI. Analytics Vedhya has compiled a list of 25 open datasets for deep learning. Benedek Rozemberczki has curated a list of decision tree research papers. The IEEE Spectrum releases a report on Accelerating Autonomous Vehicle Technology. The May 2019 issue of The Scientist contains 15 articles on how Biology is tackling AI. David Kriesel provides A Brief Introduction to Neural Networks. COL Jasper Jeffers wins the 2019 Sci-Fi Writing Contest with AN41. The ICLR 2019 provides video on four talks, including Frankle’s Lottery Ticket hypothesis, and Bottou’s Casual Invariance. Melanie Mitchell gives a Ted Talk on the Collapse of AI and the possibility of an AI winter. And the National Academies-Royal Society Public Symposium will be meeting in DC on 24 May for an International Dialogue on AI.
- research papers. The IEEE Spectrum releases a report on Accelerating Autonomous Vehicle Technology. The May 2019 issue of The Scientist contains 15 articles on how Biology is tackling AI. David Kriesel ... A Brief Introduction to Neural Networks Book description w/download links Book (244 pages) – direct download link David Kriesel’s homepage Sci-Fi Story of the Week AN41
- ai with ai: Super-AI Reveals Answer to Everything: IDK, LUL
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- In a review of the latest news, Andy and Dave discuss: the White House’s “plan” for AI, the departure of employees from Google due to Project Maven, another Tesla crash, the first AI degree for undergraduates at CMU, and Boston Dynamics’ jumping and climbing robots. Next, two AI research topics have implications for neuroscience. First, Andy and Dave discuss AI research at DeepMind, which showed that an AI trained to navigate between two points developed “grid cells,” very similar to those found in the mammalian brain. And second, another finding from DeepMind on “meta-learning” suggests that dopamine in the human brain may have a more integral role in meta-learning than previously thought. In another example of “AI-chemy,” Andy and Dave discuss the looming problem of (lack of) explainability in health care (with implications for many other areas, such as DoD), and they also discuss some recent research on adding an option for an AI to defer a decision with “I Don’t Know” (IDK). After a quick romp through the halls of AI-generated DOOM, the two discuss a recent proof that reveals the fundamental limits of scientific knowledge (so much for super-AIs). And finally, they close with a few media recommendations, including “The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect.”
- with electronic health records Related: When AIs Outperform Doctors: The Dangers of a Tort-Induced Over-Reliance on Machine Learning and What (Not) to Do About it PhD student, David Madras, CS ... Fairness by Learning To Defer Video game maps made by AI: More DOOM! Technical reference: DOOM Level Generation using Generative Adversarial Networks Video David Wolpert, Sante Fe
- Insights on the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
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- CNA China Studies analysts probe what the party congress means for the Chinese military, foreign policy and sensitive technologies.
- Communist Party: Foreign Policy, Technology and Military Dimensions. Panelists David Finkelstein, Elizabeth Wishnick and April Herlevi explain what the congress means for the People’s Liberation Army
- Nuclear Research
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- Highlighting CNA's Nuclear Research
- /quick-looks/2023/great-power-competition-and-nuclear-risk-management Summary Diversity in Nuclear Policy: How Has the Field Changed? https://youtu.be/Qz-MIU5Byzo video David Wallsh Wallshd@cna.org Stephanie Stapleton stapletons@cna.org Great Power