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AI-powered app aims to discover talent in Guard, Reserve
« on: June 02, 2022, 07:10:59 am »
NEWS | May 20, 2022
AI-powered app aims to discover talent in Guard, Reserve
By David Vergun, DOD News

ARLINGTON, Va. – Members of the Reserve and National Guard are highly skilled across various private-sector industries and have the potential to make substantial contributions to Defense Department missions, a DOD official said.

But the department is not always aware of that talent, said Scott Sumner, technical project manager at Defense Innovation Unit's artificial intelligence/machine learning portfolio.

For example, Reservists in their civilian jobs might be working on cloud computing, software engineering, cybersecurity, or other in-demand skills. The department has no way to find them or to know that those skills even exist, Sumner said. 

That could soon change.

 https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Article/3038987/ai-powered-app-aims-to-discover-talent-in-guard-reserve/

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Re: AI-powered app aims to discover talent in Guard, Reserve
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2022, 07:14:23 am »
I assume it will also be able to intrude on a person's thoughts, beliefs, and political interests.  The motives of the government are no longer as pure as they might seem. 888blackhat