Kapil Kajal
The US Army has advanced research in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and autonomy to boost human-machine teaming between its robots and soldiers.
The US Army researchers have showcased some of their latest innovations to advance the future of human-machine integration for the battlefield in the National Robotics Week event from April 5 to 13.
The robotics researchers from the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory (DEVCOM ARL) are advancing ground and air autonomous systems and energy systems to support the future mobility and maneuverability of these systems.
Robots now think, talk, and understand like soldiers
The ARL showcased one of its breakthroughs in the event. This involves integrating generative AI with robotics for battle damage assessment operations.
Due to this integration, the ARL robots can now understand and respond to natural language, offering the Soldier human-like interactions.
“We are bridging the gap between humans and robots, making them more intuitive, responsive, and, ultimately, more useful for the Soldier,” said Phil Osteen, a lead researcher for the Artificial Intelligence for Maneuver and Mobility, or AIMM program.
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