Navy pursuing artificial intelligence to enable faster performance
The Navy, through its Office of Naval Research, is pursuing artificial intelligence applications across a broad spectrum of the service's responsibilities to man, train and equip, as well as warfighting, sustainment and readiness. Such a wide range of applications and algorithms come with specific data requirements and data management. Curtis Pelzer, chief information officer at the Office of Naval Research, said ONR's data resides in in several places on their network, and it's the job of the data and analytics team to make sure information is provided and kept in the right sets. AI can help reduce toil across the Navy, give autonomy with unmanned systems, and software codes can increase the speed and quality of human decision-making, according to Brett Vaughan, the Navy's chief artificial intelligence officer and Office of Naval Research portfolio manager. Vaughan said any data could potentially fuel AI, but it depends on what problem one aims to solve.
Jun-28-2021, 11:25:13 GMT