Wednesday, February 14, 2018

The U.S. Air Force Wants To Use Artificial Intelligence In Understanding The Data That It Accumulates, And The Targets That It Can Find

U.S. Air Force Illustration/Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes

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What the U.S. Air Force wants out of artificial intelligence — and an exclusive look into its next project to fuse everything.

The U.S. Air Force is doubling down on efforts to fuse text, video, and virtually every potential source of data or information together through artificial intelligence. The goal is to change the way every commander, airman, and even thinking machine makes decisions. It’s a program called Data to Decision, or D2D. Launched last year, the program will expand significantly in 2018, service officials say.

What is D2D aiming for? “A complete cycle of understanding, from predicting what we expect to encounter, prescribe what can be done to help understand the environment, then find, fix, track, target, engage, assess, anything, anytime, anywhere in any domain” Mark Tapper, the Air Force’s Champion for Data 2 Decision, an experimentation campaign underpinning the Air Superiority 2030 flight plan, said via email. “Our mantra is improve every decision – those made by airmen or by machines.”

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