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Artificial Intelligence for Defence and Security - Daniel Araya

17 Aug 2022

was to bring together experts from the Canadian innovation ecosystem in AI, the Department of Daniel is a regular contributor to various media National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed outlets and organizations such as Forbes, the Forces (CAF) to exchange perspectives on the Brookings Institution, Futurism and Singularity impact of the development and adoption of AI for Hub. [...] He has been invited to speak at a number of defence and security, to inform DRDC’s strategic universities and research centres, including the US science and technology and innovation programs, Naval Postgraduate School; Harvard University; and to contribute to the development of DND the American Enterprise Institute; the Center and CAF’s AI strategy. [...] to advance command-and-control (C2) systems Beyond the era of Western predominance, Asia across the Department of National Defence (DND) is returning to the patterns of commerce and and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is critical cultural exchange that thrived long before the to maintaining the defence of North America.1 age of modernity (Romei and Reed 2019). [...] From battlefield situational The increasing dimensionality of war means awareness and autonomous weapons to that the large number of actors involved, the precision-guided munitions and machine- vast quantities of data to be acquired and driven psychological operations, cyber digested, the number of lines of authority to is moving war into the network era. [...] However, the need for common international → stakeholder education and consensus building; rules and regulations in managing AI and other digital technologies will help to shape the pace → the development of a formal and direction of AI as the technology matures.
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