The US Army wants help with "continuous, real-time predictive visualization" of enemy actions.
The project is spurred by fears that human analysts won't be able to keep up with complex warfare.
The Army wants the project to "take advantage" of emerging AI and/or machine-learning technologies.
Military intelligence can't "assume an enemy whose behavior can be modeled via a doctrinal template," the Army RFI says.
US Army military intelligence soldiers train at Camp Bullis in Texas in March 2019.
Persons:
—, Daniel Schroeder, Melissa N, Lessard, ChatGPT, Michael Peck
Organizations:
US Army, Army, Service, Lewis, McChord, Army RFI, Britain's Royal United Services Institute, US Defense Department, RFI, Defense, Foreign Policy, Twitter, LinkedIn
Locations:
Washington, Nagorno, Karabakh, Ukraine, Russia, Bullis, Texas, Forbes