Report: U.S. military must speed up AI development to maintain edge
By
Ed Adamczyk
April 9 (UPI) -- The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence vice chair said on Friday the United States lacks a strategy to compete with China in military AI.
"The first thing is we have got to do is to take this competition seriously, and we need to win it," Robert O. Work, commission vice chair, told reporters at the Pentagon.
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He recommended that the Defense Department should spend at least 3.4 percent of its budget on identified AI priorities through its Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.
https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2021/04/09/AI-work-grown-pentagon/4741617998029/