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The U.S. Army is looking to increase autonomy through AI solutions to reduce the manpower needed to manage Golden Dome.
Dave Weston of ORNL employs robotics, imaging, and AI at APPL to advance plant resilience research and has found a gene that increases poplar growth.
A Johns Hopkins research team is using AI to enhance titanium alloys, improving strength and production speed for applications from deep-sea exploration to space travel.
The artificial intelligence giant Scale AI announced Wednesday a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense on a flagship program to deploy AI agents for military use.
In 2024, the Army reported that it had invested $50 million in small and nontraditional businesses to develop AI and machine learning solutions. The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center is no stranger to utilizing AI but has now consolidated those efforts into its ongoing modernization.
OpenAI says it plans to let U.S. National Laboratories use its AI models for nuclear weapons security and other scientific projects.
The Army is looking at commercial AI use cases that can serve large populations of users, ideally without running up huge bills
By deploying advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities, IPTA assists the DOD in accelerating the approval of new requirements, identifying and eliminating outdated plans, and harnessing data analytics and standardization to drive informed decision-making.