Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday has said the Navy is looking for semi-autonomous ships as a stepping stone to full automation, and says AI is a big part of the equation.
The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office is also looking to hire two AI experts at jobs that start at $155,000. CDAO, which was established last year, is working to accelerate the use of AI to"generate decision advantage" in wartime – the office is looking to hire a supervisory program manager and a supervisory computer scientist.
Elsewhere, the Air Force is looking to hire a senior scientist in the field of"human machine teaming" who will guide programs in which"humans, machines, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and technology-centric solutions are the focus of the research." That job, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, starts at $156,000.
The Pentagon is looking at"human machine teaming" as it examines how to make faster, more effective decisions in wartime. The U.S. Army’s Futures Command headquarters in Austin, Texas, is hiring a systems integration director to work with AI and other technology to"provide warfighters with the concepts and future force designs needed to dominate a future battlefield.
Nothing wrong with AI if it's controlled. If it becomes self aware like Skynet we're fucked though
Austin in his dress uniform..
I seem to remember a series of movies where this turned out to be a terrible idea.
A Little late in the game. Did they give up on figuring out white rage and proper pronoun usage?