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Human-Artificial Intelligence Teaming for the U.S. Navy: Developing a Holistic Research Roadmap
DescriptionIn response to the escalating data volume and the imperative for warfighters to make informed decisions, U.S. defense strategy emphasizes the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) systems capable of analyzing diverse data streams and proposing actionable strategies. Previous failures in system adoption by warfighters highlight unresolved technical issues and usability concerns hindering mission effectiveness, but research on human-AI teaming (HAT) offers promising pathways for developing AI systems that complement warfighters. While a recent National Academies report outlined 57 HAT research objectives, the U.S. Navy requires a targeted approach due to resource constraints. A workshop comprising human factors engineers, computer scientists, and active-duty sailors at the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific identified five research priorities spanning near-, mid-, and long-term timelines. This panel presents insights from the workshop, delving into key questions that shaped discussions and outlining the diverse perspectives crucial for achieving these research objectives across government, academia, and industry.
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Discussion Panel
TimeThursday, September 12th9:45am - 10:45am MST
LocationFlagstaff
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Human AI Robot Teaming (AI)