CYBERCOM surveying DoD machine learning requirements to prioritize future investments
U.S. Cyber Command wants to expand the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and to do so, it's kicked off a broader survey of machine learning requirements across the Defense Department. It's working with the Defense Innovation Unit, the new Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office and the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency to do that. The idea is to determine priorities for greater investment in the near future. U.S. Cyber Command wants to expand the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and to do so, it's kicked off a broader survey of machine learning requirements across the Defense Department. It's working with the Defense Innovation Unit, the new Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office and the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency to do that.
Jul-8-2022, 01:23:32 GMT