USAF To Bring AI, Machine Learning To Training Ranges, Exercises

Red Flag refueling exercise

Three U.S. Marine Corps  F-35Bs receive fuel during a Red Flag exercise in February 2023. 

Credit: U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Air Force needs to open up its high-end training ranges and exercises to artificial intelligence and machine learning as a way to both improve AI in combat and help the service refine its own tactics, its top civilian says. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall tells Aerospace DAILY the long...

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