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How Science, Technology, and Research Will Drive the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Aug 29, 2025
152AB
This session maps how government, industry, and academia can fuse space/air/ground/maritime sensors into a secure, interoperable “sensor fabric” that sustains resilient kill and live chains and plugs cleanly into JADC2. Drawing on lessons from autonomous swarms, active perception, and AI stress-testing (“AI Fight Club”), speakers translate them into concrete metrics and engagement on-ramps—provenance, zero trust, adversarial robustness, and field validation—so teams know what to build, how to test, and where government needs help now to speed decisions, improve survivability, and sharpen logistics.
Speakers
Dr. Theresa Mayer, Vice President for Research and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University (Moderator)
CAPT William Roeting, USN (Ret), Research Professor George Mason University. Director, National Security Programs and Executive Director, Global AI Innovation & Literacy Center (GAIL), College of Engineering and Computing, George Mason University.
Tyler Gates, General Manager, Brightline Interactive
Tess deBlanc-Knowles, Strategic Advisor for Technology Policy and Strategy, Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships, U.S. National Science Foundation

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