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Army Leaders See Virtual, Augmented as the Future of Training
The next steps for One World Terrain include expanding the system’s database. Some of the challenges include improving latency and bandwidth so that...
3D Mapping for Army Hinges On Bandwidth
Mapping in 3D will revolutionize both Army ops planning and training, if ways can be found to deliver sufficient bandwidth to move that data to the...
Do We Trust Artificial Intelligence Agents to Mediate Conflict? Not Entirely
New study says we’ll listen to virtual agents except when goings get tough, via USC Viterbi News.
AIS Honors 10 Women in Tech, Including Jessica Brillhart
Celebrating 10 years of achievement in entertainment technology, the Advanced Imaging Society today named 10 female industry innovators...
Special Ops Using Army’s Prototype 3D Maps On Missions: Gervais
The Army’s One World Terrain software was intended to build 3D battle maps for training simulations. But an early version has already proven so...
USC Taps into AI to help with Student Mental Health
USC wants to make mental health resources more accessible to students. So they built an app for it. It’s called Ask Ari, and it’s designed to...
One World Terrain to Allow U.S. Soldiers to Train Anywhere
Carrying only a backpack and a drone, Soldiers could capture and eventually re-create entire sections of forests and steep mountains. Joe Lacdan...
Ethical Concerns of AI Call Growing Adoption into Question
Hao Li talks with TechTarget about deepfake technology.
Perfect Deepfake Tech Could Arrive Sooner Than Expected
Professor Hao Li used to think it could take two to three years for the perfection of deepfake videos to make copycats indistinguishable from...