FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. — For the past few years, the U.S. Army has transitioned training priorities to focus on large-scale combat operations against what is known as near-peer advisories, a ...
The U.S. Army’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center has created a system to streamline testing, rid unneeded and redundant analysis and even eliminate duplicative ...
Attendees try out the Army’s Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainer-Aviation at the IITSEC conference in Orlando, Florida. (Donnie W. Ryan/Army) Work between the Army and an institute at a ...
Across the U.S. armed forces, artificial intelligence is no longer confined to research labs or experimental projects. It is now reshaping how service members learn, train, and prepare for combat.
Many companies gathered in Bristol this week to showcase a range of military training systems during the Defence Simulation, Education, and Training (DSET) exhibition on the sidelines of a three-day ...
A U.S. Army simulation features an unmanned aerial vehicle flying over Baghdad. The Army’s National Simulation Center (NSC) is producing new simulations to take the place of live training before ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — When could a computer simulation substitute for a wind tunnel or flight test? It is the hot topic today in research and development circles. And there are many spirited ...
Given how much ChatGPT has been in the news lately, it’s hard to remember that the revolutionary new generative artificial intelligence model only debuted to the public last December when the company ...
A growing company that recently moved to Orlando is looking to take a video game approach to military training simulations. HAVIK wants the 12 to 18 software developers and artists it is looking to ...
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