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The Pentagon's New Artificial Intelligence Is Already Hunting Terrorists
2018-05-17
[Defense One] Earlier this month at an undisclosed location in the Middle East, computers using special algorithms helped intelligence analysts identify objects in a video feed from a small ScanEagle drone over the battlefield.

A few days into the trials, the computer identified objects ‐ people, cars, types of building ‐ correctly about 60 percent of the time. Just over a week on the job ‐ and a handful of on-the-fly software updates later ‐ the machine’s accuracy improved to around 80 percent. Next month, when its creators send the technology back to war with more software and hardware updates, they believe it will become even more accurate.

It’s an early win for a small team of just 12 people who started working on the project in April. Over the next year, they plan to expand the project to help automate the analysis of video feeds coming from large drones ‐ and that’s just the beginning.

"What we’re setting the stage for is a future of human-machine teaming," said Air Force Lt. Gen. John N.T."Jack" Shanahan, director for defense intelligence for warfighter support, the Pentagon general who is overseeing the effort. Shanahan believes the concept will revolutionize the way the military fights.

"This is not machines taking over," he said. "This is not a technological solution to a technological problem. It’s an operational solution to an operational problem."

Called Project Maven, the effort right now is focusing on helping U.S. Special Operations Command intelligence analysts identify objects in video from small ScanEagle drones.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Little different than what marketing spammers have been doing for years, John.

This app is just linking faces with environment.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-05-17 20:05  

#7  Without safeguards, that which has been developed to ferret out the enemy can be turned against citizens. Look at the abuses from the last administration turned against citizens and Trump: weaponizing agencies against citizens, unmasking, spying on a Potus candidate, real collusion and more.
Posted by: JohnQC   2018-05-17 18:54  

#6  Ctrl-F 'Mohammed' and all the various spelling iterations.

Microsoft SOUNDEX

Oracle SOUNDEX

Doesn't really matter how it is spelled.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-05-17 18:06  

#5  CIA spinoff Google works on hunting establishment threats.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-05-17 13:18  

#4  Ctrl-F 'Mohammed' and all the various spelling iterations.
Posted by: Goober Peacock1552   2018-05-17 12:42  

#3  Given the CIA's previous record, these AIs will probably identify Trump as target#1.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-05-17 09:05  

#2  It would have been nice if they could have used natural intelligence, but I suppose there are functional conflicts at the five sided funny farm.
Posted by: ed in texas   2018-05-17 08:57  

#1  Project Maven: Nearly a dozen Google employees have reportedly quit in protest
Posted by: Black Bart Squank3925   2018-05-17 08:41  

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