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Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy & Augmentation

The Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, and Augmentation (AAA) mission area has capabilities for the operationalization of human AI teams.

ARLIS supports the insertion of AAA technologies into operational workflows for the warfighter by testing and evaluating relevant solutions that can be trusted, reliable and safe. ARLIS’s approach ensures advanced technologies will augment human decision-making to support the mission and national security. ARLIS develops and expands expertise in the technical areas of human-computer interactions, human factors, and related topics. Leveraging the University of Maryland, which is a leading center of human-computer interactions research, ARLIS reimagines how the security and intelligence community can use AAA research for its mission.

ARLIS conducts research on the development of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other technology tools to augment analysis and improve human performance. Understanding how new emerging technologies impact issues such as anonymity, counterintelligence, and operational security can only be determined through identifying, testing, and evaluating technologies and tools that have the potential to improve its important security and intelligence mission.

Project 

ARLIS researchers have been participating in the annual Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy for Multi-Agent Systems Field Experiment, hosted at the Army Research Laboratory Robotics Research Collaboration Campus in Middle River, Md. The experiment demonstrates how multi-agent systems leveraging cutting-edge autonomy technologies can execute critical missions. ARLIS teams contributed work on human-machine teaming and cloud-based simulation of future autonomy.

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