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- Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia
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- CNA Russia Studies maps and assesses the Russian artificial intelligence and autonomy ecosystem. We publish the Russia AI and Autonomy Newsletter.
- Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia CNA Russia Studies maps and assesses the Russian artificial intelligence and autonomy ecosystem. We publish the Russia AI and Autonomy Newsletter. /images/Centers/CNA/SP3/SP3-RS-AIbanner.jpg Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia /images/Centers/CNA/SP3/SP3-RS-AIbanner.jpg fixed left small standard white 1 As Russian leadership attempts to come to terms with technology's impact on its military power and role in the world, artificial intelligence and autonomy stand out as an area of particular growth and potential for influence
- Insights for the Third Offset
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- CNA conducts analysis for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense (DOD), and other sponsors, ranging across policy, strategy, organizational processes, technical performance of military systems, and current operations. Because of the expected impact of autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) to the character of warfare, CNA has created a Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence to focus on these emerging technologies and their significant role in U.S. defense policy and all the military services. The Center combines CNA’s strengths and experience in conducting objective analysis of U.S. military operations with focused expertise in autonomy and other aspects of AI. This report, the first created by the new Center, takes lessons and insights from CNA’s body of work for the Navy and the joint force, including CNA’s field program of embedded analysts in military commands around the world. Though much of the emerging technology examined in this report is new, the approach of applying lessons from U.S. operations and institutional processes to key challenges in leveraging autonomy and AI continues CNA’S applied research paradigm of exploring many opportunities to resolve or work around challenges that have been seen before. The aim of this report is to anticipate challenges of “Third Offset” implementation based on past lessons, and then provide concrete recommendations for promoting the effective incorporation of autonomy, AI, and related technologies in U.S. military operations. This report discusses making autonomy and AI militarily effective from an acquisition and technology perspective, and how to pursue these capabilities in ways that are consistent with long-standing U.S. values and that promote broader U.S. national interests.
- Insights for the Third Offset Insights for the Third Offset: Addressing Challenges of Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence in Military Operations CNA conducts analysis for the U.S. Navy ... of autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) to the character of warfare, CNA has created a Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence to focus on these emerging technologies and their significant ... for a revolutionary change with the rapid and advancing progress in artificial intelligence, including the attribute of autonomy. Dominated by the commercial industry and its innovations, the past two years have seen
- AI Autonomy in Russia A Years Reflection
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- One-year after CNA published AI and Autonomy in Russia, the analyst that wrote the report reflect on the state of Russia’s technological foundations, it’s military capabilities and the evolution of modern warfare we are witnessing in Ukraine.
- AI Autonomy in Russia A Years Reflection Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia: A Year’s Reflection One-year after CNA published AI and Autonomy in Russia, the analyst that wrote the report ... of artificial intelligence in Russia. This center has a wide range of analytical, practical, expert, and coordination tasks for promoting effective AI solutions for business, science, and the state. The center ... of the reflections of analysts from CNA’s Russia Studies Program who participated in writing the year-long report AI and Autonomy in Russia, released in May 2021.1 That foundational report was built
- AI and Autonomy in Russia
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- We provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of civilian and military artificial intelligence in Russia, examining all relevant sectors, key institutions, and trends. Particularly, exploring how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities.
- AI and Autonomy in Russia Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia We provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of civilian and military artificial intelligence in Russia, examining ... of the Department of Defense Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), to understand the evolving field of AI and autonomy in Russia. While focusing on AI and autonomy, the report also seeks to place AI within ... of the hallmarks of a great power and sees military innovation as essential to Russia’s overall defense posture in a changing threat environment. The goals of Russia’s artificial intelligence (AI
- AI and Autonomy Opportunities and Challenges
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- The military is on the cusp of a major technological revolution, in which warfare is conducted by unmanned and increasingly autonomous weapon systems. This exploratory study considers the state-of-the-art of artificial intelligence (AI), machine- learning, and robot technologies, and their potential future military implications for autonomous (and semi-autonomous) weapon systems. Although no one can predict how AI will evolve or how it will affect the development of military autonomous systems, we can anticipate many of the conceptual, technical, and operational challenges that DOD will face as it increasingly turns to AI-based technologies. We identified four key gaps facing DOD as the military evolves toward an “autonomy era”: (1) a mismatch of timescales between the pace of commercial innovation and DOD’s acquisition process; (2) an underappreciation of the fundamental unpredictability of autonomous systems; (3) a lack of a universally agreed upon conceptual framework for autonomy; and (4) a disconnect between the design of autonomous systems and CONOPS development. We examine these gaps, provide a roadmap of opportunities and challenges, and identify areas of future studies.
- AI and Autonomy Opportunities and Challenges Artificial Intelligence & Autonomy: Opportunities and Challenges The military is on the cusp of a major technological revolution, in which warfare is conducted by unmanned and increasingly autonomous weapon systems. This exploratory study considers the state-of-the-art of artificial intelligence (AI), machine- learning, and robot technologies ... , smart weapons and sensors, and the tactical exploitation of space (e.g., GPS). The Third Offsetannounced formally in November 2014 and centered on key investments in artificial intelligence (AI
- The PLA and Intelligent Warfare Preliminary Analysis
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- The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous weapon systems portends a new revolution in military affairs. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is now conceptualizing a future battlefield environment dominated by AI and autonomy, which it calls “intelligent warfare.” This paper explores the PLA concept of intelligent warfare, according to articles by writers from the People’s Republic of China (PRC). It concludes that PRC discussions of intelligent warfare reflect an ongoing debate over the nature and effects of the widespread use of AI and autonomy in warfare. Despite this ongoing debate, the PLA can be expected to adopt the use of AI and autonomy even as it explores the most appropriate concept of operations. PRC discussions of intelligent warfare suggest that the US military should begin preparing to face a PLA made more effective through the widespread adoption of AI and autonomy
- the widespread adoption of AI and autonomy The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous weapon systems portends a new revolution in military affairs. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA ... The PLA and Intelligent Warfare Preliminary Analysis The PLA and Intelligent Warfare: A Preliminary Analysis The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous weapon systems ... and autonomy A combination of human and machine intelligence The extensive use of AI in all military applications PRC writers emphasize the importance of data, algorithms, and computing power
- AI with AI
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- Artificial Intelligence with Andy Ilachinski explores the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and autonomy, as well as their military implications. Join experts Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles as they explain the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field.
- AI with AI Artificial Intelligence with Andy Ilachinski explores the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and autonomy, as well as their military implications. Join experts Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles as they explain the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field. /images/podcasts/AIwithAI-banner3.jpg AI with AI 8 /images/podcasts/AI-square-506.jpg Artificial Intelligence with Andy Ilachinski explores the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and autonomy, as well as their military implications. Join experts Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles as they explain
- The China AI and Autonomy Report
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, provides important news, developments, and policies regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy in the PRC.
- China AI and Autonomy Report The China AI and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, provides important news, developments, and policies regarding artificial intelligence (AI ... across the globe, understanding the PRC’s growing use of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems to further its national security, economic, and political objectives will become increasingly important. The China AI and Autonomy Report , a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, provides important news, developments, and policies regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy in the PRC. We
- ai and autonomy in russia: Special Issue, September 8, 2022
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- September 8, 2022 issue features translations of several Russian military journal articles that reflect on the use of AI and autonomy. All have been written since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- various capabilities as a possible solution to threat from UAVs. The final article, “On Legal Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Application in the Military Sphere,” surveys the application of AI ... of military operations and the accuracy of management decisions corresponding to a complex strategic and operational situation will be ensured by systems based on artificial intelligence. This is the reality of tomorrow. There are developments that allow considering the elements of artificial intelligence of some weapon systems that can interface them with control, reconnaissance and navigation
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 41, June 27, 2022
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- and productivity. Russia advances ethical regulations surrounding AI Three more regions will sign the Code of Ethics in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), including Khanty-Mansiysk, Innopolis, and the Far East later in the year. The code outlines ethical principles and standards of conduct to inform and assist participants in their activities in the field of artificial intelligence. Major ... registers. New grant announced for “Anti-Crisis AI” A new competition has been launched by the Innovation Assistance Foundation for “Anti-Crisis Artificial Intelligence,” funded by the “Artificial