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Artificial Intelligence is Indian Navy's new strategic frontline

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In modern geo-politics the role of Indian Navy is going to be more challenging and its active participation could decide the place of India in global power play. The seminar "Swavlamban" chaired by the PM Modi on SPRINT Challenges on July 18th 2022, is showcasing the seriousness of New Delhi towards the strengthening the Indian Navy through the modern indigenous technologies. The presence of Chinses third generation research and survey ship "Yuan Wang 5" in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, is sufficient to explain that the Indo-Pacific is going to be future coliseum of geo-politics. It is provoking India to adopt modern cutting-edge naval technologies to protect the country's interest and control the foreign powers. Technology is always an important agent, which decides or redefines the war parameters with some distinctive outputs.


Is India prepared for the future warheads with Artificial Intelligence?

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In the last few years, artificial intelligence (AI) adoption has become increasingly widespread. With almost no industry remaining untouched, AI is changing the way we do our work, interact with others, shop online, watch content, and make decisions. In business world, AI has enabled companies to save costs, make better informed decision in comparatively less time while relying on more information. We see robo advisors, chat bots, personalised recommendation systems, search engines, AI assisted hiring systems and several such use cases that is changing the way businesses functions. AI has further enabled the emerging technologies such as Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR).


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR THE INDIAN NAVY - National Maritime Foundation

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- and its attendant term, 'Machine Learning' (ML) -- is described as the capability of a computer system to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition and decision-making. Almost all AI/ML examples in commercial as well as military use today rely on data stores that drive deep learning and natural language processing.[1] The defining feature of an AI/ML system is its ability to learn and solve problems. There has been a gradual change in our understanding of what exactly constitutes AI. While advancements in computer hardware and more efficient software have led to the development of AI systems, hitherto computer-resource-intensive tasks, such as optical character recognition (OCR) are now considered a routine technology and, hence, no longer included in any contemporary discussion of AI/ML.