The XVIII Airborne Corps Command Post was established to help integrate the various elements of the AI-driven Scarlet Dragon exercise across the Fort Bragg training area as part of the two–week exercise. The joint-level exercise aimed to test whether applying AI to multiple data streams can speed up finding and hitting potential targets. (Sgt. Colton Joiner/Army)
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The Scarlet Dragon exercise is evaluating ways the service might put new tools to use in the very near term.
Two live GBU-32 bombs will be dropped on range targets selected by an artificial-intelligence tool on Thursday, part of a U.S. Army effort to see how AI might soon be used on the battlefield.
The F-35 strikes are part of the fourth iteration of the XVIII Airborne Corps’s Scarlet Dragon exercise, which aims to test whether applying AI to multiple data streams can speed up finding and hitting pre-invasion targets.
The test will be run by operators with the XVIII Airborne Corps out of Fort Bragg.
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Update: Army’s ‘Scarlet Dragon’ uses AI with Navy, Air Force and Marine assets to rapidly find, ID and destroy targets (Army Times).
WNU Editor: My gut tells me that this exercise is going to reveal how good and accurate today's software is in pinpointing targets for a missile strike.
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We face such a sad future.
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