Navy to Use AI for Information Warfare

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    The U.S. Navy has revealed that it is exploring the potential of artificial intelligence in information warfare. The service plans to utilize AI in maritime operations centers, or MOCs, to go through massive amounts of data collected from various sensors, Defense One reported Thursday. Preventing “Cognitive Overload” According to the Navy, information warfare officers tasked with processing the information rapidly and effectively and disseminating it to the fleet are faced with huge quantities of intel data that may cause “cognitive overload.” The Navy is collaborating with the Defense Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the chief data and AI office in the The post Navy to Use AI for Information Warfare first appeared on Executive Gov.

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