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'Technology is Not the End, it's a Means:' Experts Talk Ethics in DOD AI Deployment

Looking for the latest GovCon News? Check out our story: ‘Technology is Not the End, it’s a Means:’ Experts Talk Ethics in DOD AI Deployment. Click to read more! ....

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Military suicides are down, but experts say it's not enough

The Pentagon reports that 488 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines had died by their own hand last year, a drop-off from 523 in 2021 and 581 in 2020. ....

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Better sleep for soldiers may come through sensor, ML data - Military Embedded Systems

An ongoing project intends to enable military and other scientists to monitor and even enhance the ways in which a soldier’s brain sleeps and, importantly, attains rest and repair. The effort – a collaboration between the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) Military Operational Medicine Research Program (MOMRP) and scientists and engineers at Rice University (Houston, Texas) – is only one of a group of sensor-driven military projects seeking to create wearable technology to track and improve soldier performance and outcomes. ....

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UK Researchers Awarded $1.8 Million DoD Grant Aimed at Reducing Ostracism in the Military

For decades, the University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics has conducted and published cutting-edge research in the rapidly expanding field of social network analysis. Now, UK, the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is announcing a $1.8 million collaboration aimed at improving retention and performance of military personnel. ....

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