Artificial intelligence can enhance decision-making and enable action with reduced risk and greater precision, making it a critical tool for national security. A new program offered jointly by the MIT departments of Mechanical Engineering (Course 2, MechE) and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Course 6, EECS) will provide breadth and depth in technical studies for naval officers, as well as a path for non-naval officers studying at MIT, to grow in their understanding of applied AI for naval and military applications. 'The potential for artificial intelligence is just starting to be fully realized. It's a tool that dramatically improves speed, efficiency, and decision-making with countless applications,' says Commander Christopher MacLean, MIT associate professor of the practice in mechanical engineering, naval construction, and engineering. 'AI is a force multiplier that can be used for data processing, decision support, unmanned and autonomous systems, cyber defense,...
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