At the 2023 MILCIS conference, we were pleased to present on Military C4I integration of AI and Large Language Models (LLMs).
UBH discussed Military C4I integration of AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), and UBH's growing service offerings in AI application development. AI is rapidly becoming the modern equivalent of the 1960’s space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
AI is already present in many facets of Australian life, but it is in the military sphere that some expect it to be become a dominant factor over the coming decade. Broader applications of AI, transcending those with solely kinetic effects, are critical to harnessing its potential for an asymmetric advantage.
Improved decision-making, future force design incorporating autonomous systems at-scale, as well as data analytics and predictive modelling are all areas the ADF, through AUKUS, seek to accelerate development to generate the capabilities directed as a part of the DSR.
We were excited to showcase our AI/LLM radio operator prototype, which is an AI assistant designed to revolutionise military radio communications. This technology enables radio operators to communicate in natural language with an AI assistant. The AI assistant we have developed takes natural language descriptions and converts them into formatted reports and returns. The AI assistant removes the cognitive load from operators by identifying missing information requirements and prompting the operator for missing information, ensuring that reports are accurate and complete.
The primary objective of this technology is to decrease the cognitive load of radio operators while increasing the accuracy and efficiency of reporting. By leveraging the power of AI, UBH aims to streamline the reporting process and eliminate the need for operators to manually transcribe and transmit reports.
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