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Navy Releases SCOUT with Renewed AI Vision

Navy Releases SCOUT with Renewed AI Vision

  The Navy has released the first phase of its SCOUT artificial intelligence framework, with plans to improve on the capabilities of the program over time through feedback from users. With SCOUT’s enhanced AI vision system, human operators can utilize the Navy’s powerful computing resources to help them view and process vast amounts of information … Read more

Nextgov was pre-briefed by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity on a soon-to-be-released, broad agency announcement that might one day help combat disinformation campaigns and human trafficking.

Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity

The intelligence community prepares to develop new artificial intelligence systems that can identify who, or what, authorizes any particular document — and on the other hand, advanced systems that regulate authors’ privacy protections. “This effort, we think, could turn into a game to track down campaigns to kill disinformation, and things like anti-trafficking and other … Read more

New Autonomous Black Hawk Testing

New Autonomous Black Hawk Testing

  The US Army’s new Autonomous Black Hawk (ABH) helicopter has successfully completed its first flight test, paving the way for the future of unmanned aerial vehicles in the armed forces. The autonomous Black Hawk helicopter successfully flew over the Maryland countryside, reaching an altitude of 2500 feet and traveling nearly 30 miles per hour … Read more

How the AI-Enabled Worker Will Deliver Better Government in 2022

How the AI-Enabled Worker Will Deliver Better Government in 2022

Artificial intelligence plays a major role in people’s daily lives, often in subtle ways. That’s because AI is built on online search, email spam filters, online shopping, digital photo resources and much more. With little prestige, AI has helped government resources work better again, either by regulating the benefits of inefficiency or by providing communities … Read more

Experts Say ,Using AI, ML Will Help the Government Tackle Climate Change

Experts Say ,Using AI, ML Will Help the Government Tackle Climate Change

“Experts Say ,Using AI, ML Will Help the Government Tackle Climate Change” The editors of the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center of Jan. 26 webinar “Leveraging Predictive Analytics to Deal with the Problems of Climate Change” discussed how the use of machine learning and technology can provide short-term and long-term guidance to decision-makers who consider … Read more