With artificial intelligence rising on the list of priorities at the Defense Department, the U.S. Space Force is laying out its own strategy to bring AI tools into the daily work of service members.
“My two top priorities for the United States Space Force is accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence and data capabilities, and my second is putting tools and capabilities into the hands of warfighters,” said Chandra Donelson, the service’s chief data and artificial intelligence officer.
Each of the Space Force’s field commands — Space Training and Readiness Command, Space Operations Command, and Space Systems Command — has created boards to coordinate data and AI initiatives.
“We’re meeting with those individuals and we talk to our field commands every day,” Donelson said. The aim, she stressed, is to synchronize efforts and ensure guardians at the operational level see tangible benefits from AI.
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