US Army training AI using brainwaves of supersnipers
Army researchers are teaching artificial intelligence to learn from humans to become sharper shooters. At the annual Intelligent User Interface conference, scientists from DCS Corp and the Army Research Lab revealed how training a neural network on datasets of human brain waves can improve its ability to identify a target in a dynamic environment. The approach teaches AI to spot when a human has made a targeted decision, with hopes that it could one day be used to assess a battlefield scenario in real-time. At the annual Intelligent User Interface conference, scientists from DCS Corp and the Army Research Lab revealed how training a neural network on datasets of human brain waves can improve its ability to identify a target in a dynamic environment. The study comes as part of the multi-year Cognition and Neuroergonomics Collaborative Technology Alliance, according to Defense One.
May-11-2017, 18:25:10 GMT