By: Mark Pomerleau
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”This is something we need to strategically talk about…in many ways there’s a lot of debate about whether or not we’re in the midst of a revolution. I believe we are,” he said.
Other leaders, such as Col. Drew Cukor, director of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance procession, exploitation and dissemination at the office of the under secretary of defense for intelligence, have said AI could be as significant of a gamechanger as the introduction of nuclear weapons.
“What we’re going to watch now unfold across all of our analytics enterprises to include medicine, operation, logistics, as we bring these technologies to bear, will change just about everything,” Cukor, who works on Project Maven, an effort by DoD to lessen the burden on analysts by creating algorithms to sift through intelligence data, said in June.
“When you combine big data and artificial intelligence,” Miller said, “we’re in the midst of a revolution.”
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