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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has signed CGI to develop an AI network for the second phase of its Intelligent Ship project.
The network will be used to bring together trained AI applications from CGI and other providers working with the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) to improve the understanding of how human-machine teams can collaborate in military decision making.
CGI will lead the integration of AI agents and delivery of the Intelligent Ship demonstration.
A network has previously been developed for the first phase of the project.
“The Intelligent Ship project aims to demonstrate ways of bringing together multiple AI applications to make collective decisions, with and without human operator judgement,” said Julia Tagg, Dstl project technical authority.
£3m to fund new wave of Artificial Intelligence for the military
Innovation research announced for DASA Intelligent Ship Phase 2 competition
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11 January 2021
The second phase of funded proposals has been announced for the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) Intelligent Ship competition to revolutionise military decision-making, mission planning and automation.
Phase 2 of Intelligent Ship, run by DASA on behalf of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), sought novel technologies for use by the military in 2030 and beyond.
Nine innovative projects have been funded, sharing £3m.
With a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI), the projects will support the evaluation and demonstration of a range of human-machine teams and their integration with an evaluation environment. Phase 2 will develop AI for wider application across defence platforms.