MILITARY’S GUIDE TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - ISSUE PAPER 5 Air Vice Marshal Faheem Ullah Malik (Retd)

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MILITARY’S GUIDE TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - ISSUE PAPER 5 Air Vice Marshal Faheem Ullah Malik (Retd)

17 Oct 2022

Using secondary data, this study highlights the current state of AI in general and in Pakistan in particular, and at the end puts forth recommendations for Pakistan to bridge the AI gap it has with the leading scientific and technologically advanced nations in the civilian as well as military landscape. [...] Due to the vastness of the subject, it has been difficult to restrict the breadth of the study, as most areas of development and applicability in the civil and military domain are interlinked. [...] In 2019, 56.1% of the world’s population (approximately 4 billion) had access to the Internet and was exposed to some form of AI application.2 Due to market dynamics, investment and profitability issues, the private sector has taken the lead in developing and promoting AI technologies. [...] Military’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence 15 AI AND THE AEROSPACE SECTOR Military’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence 18 AI and the Aerospace Sector One of the major beneficiaries of AI innovations is the aerospace sector. [...] Initiatives by Academia NED University, Karachi established the Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (RCAI) in 2016 for promotion of theoretical and applied knowledge of AI in academia and industry, and to assist in policy-formulation and planning.36 The centre aims to promote and contribute towards AI in Pakistan.
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56
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Pakistan