Research suggests Soldiers, AI are trusting one another
Army researchers recently completed a simulation study where crew members and artificial intelligent agents demonstrated trust and cohesion while working together.U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Army Research Laboratory researchers and U.S. Army Military Academy at West Point cadets conducted the study as part of an academic capstone project. It also supports the Army Wingman Joint Capabilities Technology Demonstration and the Army's Next Generation Combat Vehicle mission prioritization."The "Subjective, behavioral, performance, communication and physiological data were collected to identify possible team trust and team cohesion metrics."Researchers "The cadets used the Wingman simulation testbed, which allows a human crew to interact with the actual robotic vehicle autonomy on a realistic gunnery task. They collected informed consent, briefed the participants, and collected questionnaire data, along with timing the event."The "The cadets filled the roles of mobility and lethality operator with me as vehicle commander.
Aug-27-2020, 20:50:21 GMT
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