DoD AI Acceleration Strategy marks move toward real-time insight: Here’s what agencies should do next
As the focus shifts from testing AI in research labs to real-world use, agencies must implement it responsibly through continued testing.
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The agencies that will continue to deliver on their mission are not necessarily the ones that move first.
Read full articleAs the focus shifts from testing AI in research labs to real-world use, agencies must implement it responsibly through continued testing.
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