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AFRL to Hold Software Development Forum on AI-Generated C2 Decisions

AFRL to Hold Software Development Forum on AI-Generated C2 Decisions
The U.S. Air Force said that Department of the Air Force chief information officer Venice Goodwine and the Air Force Research Laboratory are undertaking generative AI experiments "with safeguards in place" (U.S. Air Force Graphic)

The Department of the Air Force is to hold a software development forum in Las Vegas in September to explore future artificial intelligence (AI)-aided decision making under the service's Advanced Battle Management System component of DoD's Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control architecture. Generating Battle Courses of Action (GBC) "is almost entirely done through human decision making," the Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) information directorate in Rome, N.Y., said in a July 18 business notice. "Current human-machine teams [HMTs]…

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