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Theresa Hitchens
on January 21, 2021 at 5:32 PM
WASHINGTON: The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has developed AI algorithms that could be deployed for ‘target recognition’ — but only if you define “target” recognition in the narrowest manner possible, says Joe Victor, the spy agency’s guru for artificial intelligence and machine learning.
“Can I deploy AI for target recognition? Yes. I can’t get into too much details, but what does that mean though? … If we’re talking about how we’re going to use something to identify something to go action on something, and go tell my DoD partners that they can go off and do the thing that they need to … not yet,” Victor told the Genius Machines forum sponsored by

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