AI is fast becoming a critical aspect of modern warfare, but the ROI on AI investments continues to In October of this year, outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden issued the first-ever National Security Memorandum on Artificial Intelligence, which ordered the U.S. military and intelligence agencies to more quickly adopt and deploy artificial intelligence. It was a move that further showed what many global leaders already recognize: AI is now a critical aspect of modern warfare. But as defense departments worldwide rush to integrate AI into their operations, questions continue to linger on how to get the best value from their AI investments and deployments. It’s therefore not surprising that the executive order wasn’t just for the United States to “lead the way in seizing the promise of AI,” but […]
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