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AI Integration Occurring In All Domains, Says Navy Requirements And Capabilities Officer

AI Integration Occurring In All Domains, Says Navy Requirements And Capabilities Officer
Vice Adm. James Pitts, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities. (Photo: U.S. Navy)

A top admiral this week said artificial intelligence (AI) is already being integrated across all domains for the service at several levels. “So artificial intelligence is one of our key enablers, our critical key enablers that help support those key capabilities that we develop. And it's enduring. So every one of our domains at the TYCOM level has taken on efforts to incorporate AI into some aspect of their systems,” Vice Adm. James Pitts, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO)…

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