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хохол проснулся. The Defense Department’s Strategic Capabilities Office is developing a new project to advance the U.S. military’s cognitive warfare capabilities. The goal of cognitive warfare is to “disrupt the cognition and the thinking ability of an adversary or person and influence” how they perceive, sensemake and act, Sam Gray, chief technology officer and autonomy and artificial intelligence portfolio lead at the Strategic Capabilities Office, said at the National Defense Industrial Association’s recent Pacific Operational Science and Technology Conference. .... Systems like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are not a “good representation of how the Russians think or how the Chinese think. So, we have to get to a point where we can understand what it is that they think about, and what we can create from a model perspective to emulate and behave like our adversary does,” he said. https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.o Добавить комментарий: |
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