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More than 70 AI companies shared how their innovations can enhance defence’s current and future capabilities at the recent inaugural DAIC Connect industry event. The event was organised by the Defence AI Centre (DAIC) in partnership with business community Chief Disruptor and brought together representatives from industry and academia alongside defence teams including ...


QinetiQ and the University of Lincoln have signed an MOU which will see the establishment of a partnership to develop a national Centre for Defence and Security Artificial Intelligence in Lincoln. The centre will serve as a hub of best practice, research and development and training for artificial intelligence (AI) applications ...


As the world grapples with the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence, the UK will host the first major global summit on AI safety. Bringing together key countries, leading tech companies and researchers the summit will help them agree safety measures to evaluate and monitor the ...


Since OpenAI released ChatGPT to the public in November 2022, organisations across all sectors have been exploring how this groundbreaking new technology might revolutionise the way they operate, helping to solve problems that had seemed intractable just months ago. Al Bowman, Director of Government and Defence, Mind Foundry, says that, ...


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