Page Title: AI.mil - Accelerating DoD's Adoption & Integration of AI

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Page Description: Joint Artificial Intelligence Center - Transforming the DoD Through AI

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Page Keywords: JAIC, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, AI, Artificial Intelligence, ML, machine learning, JCF, Joint Common Foundation, DoD, LT Gen Shanahan, Deasy, AI enabled capabilities, DoD CIO, DISA, AI 2021

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Page Text: AI Adoption Journey Welcome to our Artificial Intelligence Adoption Journey series! Gone are the days of human labor being adequate to comprehend and harness the vast potential of the data available around us. Instead, if you want to remain competitive, you must appreciate how crucial data collection is and how AI and Machine Learning can get you impactful solutions from it. AI adoption can seem like a monumental challenge (trust us, we know!), but that is why we invite you to join us beginning March 2nd, for a weekly series on how it can be done! Through this series we share lessons learned, best practices, and resources we’ve developed alongside our innovation partners from the academic and tech industry. Our goal is to help you every step on the way, from forming an AI vision (what does it mean to “do AI” and what can it do for me?), to tackling technical milestones (how do I forecast program cost and acquire solutions in such a rapidly emerging field?), and ultimately, capability development and sustainment (what does my AI platform do and how do I prepare for its lifecycle?). Now is the time to invest in your adoption journey, so welcome to the series and the AI conversation! DoD Users - Click here to Watch Video The JAIC's Vision to Transform the DoD Through AI The JAIC is focused on broad enablement and implementation of artificial intelligence capabilities within the Department. We help DoD consumers by providing the infrastructure, tools, and technical expertise for DoD users to successfully build and deploy their mission-enabling AI projects. Careers: Find Your Future at the JAIC From machine learning software development to program and project management, the JAIC is looking for world-class talent ready to work on challenging projects that will ultimately transform the way America’s military safeguards our nation. LEARN MORE Can You Help? We partner with technology leaders from commercial industry, academia, and America’s allies to build the best possible AI capabilities for America’s military. We seek AI technology that will make an impact across all types of military activities: from the back office to the battlefield. Can your organization help?

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