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Our customers are counting on us to
collaborate and strengthen public trust, and we’re fully invested in that partnership.
work to do to develop robust AI solutions that meet or exceed the high standards of our legal, regulatory and ethical frameworks — so other use cases on the battlespace will require that humans continue to be a critical part of the decision cycle.
DOD’s Joint AI Center is identifying where to apply AI today and where to pause and do some fundamental research through partners like DARPA to prepare us for the
next wave of AI.
As in all other aspects of our business,
we will continue to apply our ethical principles when we adapt technologies
such as AI to advance innovation. That includes understanding any inadvertent harm to persons, which can often attract disproportionate attention. However, we believe the human-machine symbiosis, when overseen properly, will continue to evolve
and yield breakthroughs in the nature of work and positive societal impacts.
Our customers are counting on us to collaborate and strengthen public trust, and we’re fully invested in that partnership.
Matt Tarascio is chief data and analytics officer and Chris Benson is principal AI strategist at Lockheed Martin.
Learn more at Carah.io/FCW-Lockheed-Martin-AI
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