The US Army is launching an artificial intelligence pilot program to ease the repetitive and time-consuming tasks of buying weapons and services.
The pilot, #CalibrateAI, will explore the use of generative artificial intelligence for the Army’s acquisition activities through data analytics, machine learning and natural language processing to boost the efficiency of retrieving and analyzing information, the service said in a statement Friday.
"#CalibrateAI will explore how we increase productivity while enhancing the accuracy of information,” Jennifer Swanson, the Army’s deputy assistant secretary for data, engineering and software, said. “The ability to query curated document sets for generating new content, ...