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AI for defence: readiness, resilience and mental health / Stuart E. Middleton, Daniel Leightley, Patrick hinton, Sarah Ashbridge, Daniel A. Adler et.al

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): Online resources: In: Rusi Journal, Volume 169, Number 6, 2024, pages: 52-62Summary: AI is a cross-cutting technology that is having a major impact on behavioural analysis in both the defence and mental health domains. Employing AI well may boost the readiness and resilience of military personnel. Stuart Middleton and his co-authors explore how AI is being used today in research and practice for mental health in the defence domain. They identify key current challenges, and signpost the important trends that may help to build bridges between these domains for the ultimate benefit of both.
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AI is a cross-cutting technology that is having a major impact on behavioural analysis in both the defence and mental health domains. Employing AI well may boost the readiness and resilience of military personnel. Stuart Middleton and his co-authors explore how AI is being used today in research and practice for mental health in the defence domain. They identify key current challenges, and signpost the important trends that may help to build bridges between these domains for the ultimate benefit of both.

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