Artificial Intelligence for Defence
Significance
- Training: A variety of sectors, including training and simulation, combine system and software engineering ideas to create models that help soldiers train on different combat systems used by actual military forces. Furthermore, it is possible to create efficient, precise, and dynamic training simulations using techniques from augmented and virtual reality.
- Surveillance: Using AI and geographic analysis, networked equipment like radars and automatic identification systems can help gather crucial intelligence. This information can help identify suspicious or illegal activity and notify the proper authorities. Target identification and characterisation can also be aided by IoT-enabled robots with AI and computer vision.
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