Four US companies will develop artificial intelligence for the military
WASHINGTON, (BM) – The four US companies Boeing, EpiSci, Heron Systems, physicsAI and the Georgia Institute of Technology were selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop artificial intelligence for the US military, learned BulgarianMilitary.com. According to information from the site Popular Mechanics, the contract has already been signed and the selected companies and technical institute will have to develop a system of artificial intelligence that will allow in the near future to support American aviation by conducting independent air combat and close combat. The idea of artificial intelligence in military affairs is not recent, but is embedded as a concept in the most militarily developed countries. We are witnessing the United States, Russia and China working hard in this area, and many other countries have military weapons systems that are at the penultimate stage to artificial intelligence – autonomous weapons systems. According to the set characteristics of DARPA, the future artificial intelligence system must be self-taught and draw logical conclusions from its mistakes.
Nov-16-2020, 18:30:07 GMT
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