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Portuguese Daniela Braga appointed to Biden's Artificial Intelligence Task Force
WASHINGTON - Portuguese-born Daniela Braga, founder of DefinedCrowd, a Seattle-based startup that specializes in artificial intelligence, is among the 12 members who will make up Biden administration's National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Resource Task Force. Announced on June 10, the new task force "will write the road map for expanding access to critical resources and educational tools that will spur AI innovation and economic prosperity nationwide," according to a White House press release. Braga, who moved to the United States in 2012 and founded DefinedCrowd three years later, said she was "truly honored and humbled" by this appointment. "The Task Force will provide recommendations for establishing and sustaining the NAIRR (National AI Research Resource), including technical capabilities, governance, administration, and assessment, as well as requirements for security, privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties," she posted to her LinkedIn account. "This is another step to have our country continuing to lead AI in the world in an ethic and unbias fashion."
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Artificial Intelligence in India 2021(Strategy of AI in India)
National Institue Of Transforming India initiated with a strategy for Artificial intelligence in India aiming at economic growth and social growth. The government of India already realized the importance of artificial intelligence in India that's why they launched an India Ai website fully devoted to AI news in India, AI initiatives in India, etc. Artificial Intelligence Task Force was formed by the Commerce and Industry Department, Government of India (GoI) that focuses on India's economic transformation. Artificial Intelligence Task Force was formed by the Commerce and Industry Department, Government of India (GoI) that focuses on India's economic transformation. One of the state governments of India announced Kaizala as a platform for its citizen-connect program to enable large-group communications and work management. One of the state governments of India announced Kaizala as a platform for its citizen-connect program to enable large-group communications and work management.
Artificial Intelligence Will Detect Hidden Targets In 2020 Wargame
The Army wants AI to detect hidden targets, like this M109A6 Paladin armored howitzer camouflaged during wargames in Germany. AUSA: The Army has developed AI to spot hidden targets in reconnaissance photos and will field-test it in next year's massive Defender 20 wargames in Europe, the head of the service's Artificial Intelligence Task Force said here. It's just one of a host of AI applications the Army is exploring with combat applications, Brig. Shooting down drones, aiming tank guns, coordinating resupply and maintenance, planning artillery barrages, stitching different sensor feeds together into a single coherent picture, analyzing how terrain blocks units' fields of fire and warning commanders where there are blind spots in their defenses are all uses that will be tested. The most high-profile example of AI on the battlefield to date, the controversial Project Maven, used machine learning algorithms to sift hours of full-motion video looking for suspected terrorists and insurgents.
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Army mini-explosive drones kill enemy drones
Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 15 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com They can form swarms of hundreds of mini, precision-guided explosives, overwhelm radar or simply blanket an area with targeting sensors. They can paint or light up air, ground or sea targets for enemy fighters, missiles or armored vehicles, massively increasing warzone vulnerability. The can instantly emerge from behind mountains to fire missiles at Army convoys, infantry on the move or even mechanized armored columns.
Army Considering Artificial Intelligence Task Force
The U.S. Army may establish an artificial intelligence task force over the next 90 days in an effort to help develop needed expertise and better prepare for the service for the future of warfare, says Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, USA, Army chief information officer. The service also is creating a cloud computing advisory board. Gen. Crawford mentioned the potential task force during the AFCEA TechNet Augusta conference in Augusta, Georgia. He tied the task force to the Defense Department's creation of an Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), an effort being led by the department's CIO, Dana Deasy. "Our leadership across the department, in response to the National Defense Strategy, is in the process of standing up a joint AI center," told the conference audience.
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