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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
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 7, January 27, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 7, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
Issue 7 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 7, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /Newsletters/China-AI ... Intelligence, has written a philosophical article in WeChat arguing that the development of artificial general intelligence needs to be focused more on giving human subjectivity and emotions to AI. NEW CNA ... in systems that display a high degree of autonomy, human operators monitor their operations and can intervene if necessary. The relationship between machine intelligence and human intelligence
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 1, November 2, 2021
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 1, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
Issue 1 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 1, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /Newsletters/China-AI ... informed of important news, developments, and policies regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). We welcome your questions, comments, or subscription ... percent to 203.56 billion yuan (US $31.61 billion) by the end of 2021, according to a member of the PRC’s State Council speaking at the Chinese Congress on Artificial Intelligence (CCAI) 2021 held
Diane Vavrichek
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Diane Vavrichek is a CNA expert in cyber and space operations, as well as the use of autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) in warfighting.
Vavrichek-Diane Diane Vavrichek is a CNA expert in cyber and space operations, as well as the use of autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) in warfighting. /images/Experts/Vavrichek-Diane.jpg Diane Vavrichek is an expert in cyber and space operations, as well as the use of autonomy and artificial intelligence in warfighting. Her research focuses on operational effectiveness, operational policy, command and control, organizational structure, innovation, and training. Vavrichek is the CNA field representative to Fleet Cyber Command/Navy Space Command and previously served as the CNA field
David Broyles
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David Broyles is a CNA analyst specializing in cyber operations, artificial intelligence and autonomy, special operations, and information warfighting.
Broyles-David David Broyles is a CNA analyst specializing in cyber operations, artificial intelligence and autonomy, special operations, and information warfighting. /images/Experts/Broyles-David.jpg David Broyles specializes in cyber operations, artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy, special operations, and information warfighting. He has directed research on the implications of technology on human development and military warfighting, and he has created a framework for prioritizing the application of AI technologies within the military services. Broyles has served as a CNA field
Larry Lewis
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Larry Lewis founded CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He leads Defense Department projects on AI and autonomous systems use and safety.
Lewis-Larry Larry Lewis founded CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He leads Defense Department projects on AI and autonomous systems use and safety. /images/Experts/Lewis-Larry.jpg Larry Lewis founded CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He leads Department of Defense projects on AI transformation, AI safety, and the responsible use of autonomous systems, and he specializes in the protection of civilians. At CNA, Lewis worked with the U.S. military and U.S. partners to perform the first analytical work on civilian harm mitigation. He also
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 15, May 19, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 15, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
Issue 15 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 15, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /Newsletters/China-AI ... and Technology‘s “ Science and Technology 2030 - New Generation AI“ program [8] ; a funding program for the 2017 State Council-promulgated “ New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan ,“ which laid out Beijing’s guiding ideology, strategic goals, key tasks, and safeguard measures for the development of China‘s new generation of artificial intelligence technology. [9] Local
AI Autonomy in Russia A Years Reflection
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The outlook for military AI and autonomy in Russia appears to have weakened since 2021, due to brain drain and sanctions related to the Russia-Ukraine war.
AI Autonomy in Russia A Years Reflection Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia: A Year’s Reflection The outlook for military AI and autonomy in Russia appears to have weakened since 2021 ... , the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the official creation of an AI department for implementing artificial intelligence in weapons development. During the announcement, the MOD discussed the need ... launched the National AI Center, charged with implementing the national strategy for the development of artificial intelligence in Russia. This center has a wide range of analytical, practical, expert
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 22, September 8, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 22, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
Issue 22 The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 22, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China. /Newsletters/China-AI ... is seeking to overcome these limitations through the establishment of joint organizations, such as the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, and joint strategies, such as the Joint All-Domain Command ... , US-China collaboration in AI is not unusual: Stanford University’s 2022 Artificial Intelligence Index Report found that the US and China dominated cross-country collaborations on AI