The Pentagon is on a hiring spree to track down AI engineers and computer scientists who can help incorporate AI technology into the machinery used to wage war.
Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday has said the Navy is looking for semi-autonomous ships as a stepping stone to full automation, and says AI is a big part of the equation.
The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office is also looking to hire two AI experts at jobs that start at $155,000. CDAO, which was established last year, is working to accelerate the use of AI to"generate decision advantage" in wartime – the office is looking to hire a supervisory program manager and a supervisory computer scientist.
Elsewhere, the Air Force is looking to hire a senior scientist in the field of"human machine teaming" who will guide programs in which"humans, machines, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and technology-centric solutions are the focus of the research." That job, based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, starts at $156,000.
The Pentagon is looking at"human machine teaming" as it examines how to make faster, more effective decisions in wartime. The U.S. Army’s Futures Command headquarters in Austin, Texas, is hiring a systems integration director to work with AI and other technology to"provide warfighters with the concepts and future force designs needed to dominate a future battlefield.
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