Australian startups join forces to test AI computing in space
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DefenceTalkTwo emerging Australian space startups – AICRAFT and Antaris Space Space – have signed of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to test new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) models in space, with the goal of developing and space-qualifying new computational capabilities for satellite-based applications. Under the MoU the two startups, who are both members […]https://www.defencetalk.com/australian-startups-join-forces-to-test-ai-computing-in-space-78265/
Future of War: Deterrence in the Age of Thinking Machines
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The greater use of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems by the militaries of the world has the potential to affect deterrence strategies and escalation dynamics in crises and conflicts. Up until now, deterrence has involved humans trying to dissuade other humans from taking particular courses of action. What happens when the thinking and decision […]
System uses machine learning, curiosity-driven ‘honeypots’ to stop cyberattacks
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In recent months, the FBI issued a high-impact cybersecurity warning in response to increasing attacks on government targets. Government officials have warned major cities that such hacks are a disturbing trend that is likely to continue. A new tool from Purdue University researchers may help stop some of those threats. The Purdue team created a […]
UK MoD Announces Revolutionary Artificial Intelligence warship contracts
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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has announced the first wave of £4 million funding. The funding aims to revolutionize the way warships make decisions and process thousands of strands of intelligence and data by using Artificial Intelligence (A.I.). Nine projects will share an initial £1 million to develop technology and innovative solutions to overcome […]