Air Force Seeks AI, Simulation to Improve Education And Training - Avionics
The Air Force is seeking emerging technologies and ways to apply artificial intelligence and cloud-based systems to "enhance the effectiveness" of air education and training, according to a request for information submitted Nov. 27. Air Education and Training Command (AETC) is seeking new methods and processes as well as new products that can "maximize and accelerate learning, both holistically for all Airmen and for individuals," according to service documents. The command is focused on four key investment areas as part of its 2018 strategic plan, including emerging technologies, games and simulation, experiential learning and big data analytics, the RFI said. The Air Force is looking for advanced technology that can contribute to "abundant computer devices, flexible classroom designs, innovative visual displays, games and simulations, collaborative tools, and mechanisms that both track and assess an Airmen's learning efforts," the document said. It is also interested in ways to exploit artificial intelligence, along with virtual and augmented reality systems for areas such as "intelligent tutors," which can help to gauge a student's strengths and weaknesses in areas of study and present materials accordingly. In terms of gaming and simulation efforts, AETC seeks simulation technologies including image generation, visualization and interoperability to help warfighters "keep pace with operational training demands to maximize mission readiness."
Dec-1-2018, 17:36:51 GMT
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- Education > Curriculum
- Subject-Specific Education (0.86)
- Government > Military
- Air Force (0.90)
- Education > Curriculum
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