7 novembre 2022 | C4ISR

Data preparation is key to expanding military benefits of AI

Using data correctly can provide new AI capabilities to commanders without taking away any of their legacy decision-making tools.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/thought-leadership/2022/11/07/data-preparation-is-key-to-expanding-military-benefits-of-ai/

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