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Leveraging the Compute Artificial Intelligence Needs
U.S. Air Force officials are examining how to further support AI, autonomy and computing resources for airmen into the future.
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Sandia National Laboratories Develops Generative AI Platform
The laboratory’s employees now have easier access to sensitive unclassified information.
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AI ‘Prompt Engineering’ for Senior Military Leaders
How to develop artificial intelligence solutions for organizational needs.
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On Point: Q&A With Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.)
Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), is CEO/CIO of Kolibri Strategy. She has more than 30 years of military and 10 years industry experience in providing strategic leadership, direction, oversight and support for complex technology programs, including network architecture, cybersecurity and data center consolidation. She now serves with the Holistic Information Security Practitioner Institute (HISPI), where she helps lead Project Cerebellum, promoting responsible development of artificial intelligence (AI), and she is a vice chair of the AFCEA International Homeland Security Committee and a member of the AFCEA Board of Directors.
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U.S. Navy Going Big on AI for an Array of Tasks
Ships receive a ChatGPT-like tool for readiness.
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President Trump Announces $500 Billion Investment in AI
Stargate, a new project backed by OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle, is predicted to create 100,000 jobs.
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U.S. Central Command Employs Large Language Model-based Artificial Intelligence
The so-called CENTGPT platform is bringing key tools to the operational environment.
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DIA Developing Order of Battle Capability for Space
The AI-Enabled MARS System will provide military intelligence on space objects.
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Transformative Acquisition: Applying AI to the Business of the Air Force
A program office expects "revolutionary" changes to the acquisition process in the next several months.
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Coast Guard Integrates AI at the Sea’s Edge
Cutters will become communications and data processing platforms at sea.
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