Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh will open the series with the first exhibition of ‘Artificial Intelligence in Defense’ (AIDef), organized by the Department of Defense New Delhi on July 11, 2022. developed Services, research organizations, Industry and beginners and innovators and market introduction of AI products. Speaking at a press conference on the event, Secretary of Defense Dr Ajay Kumar said a grand event where 75 newly developed AI products / technologies would be introduced, with self-defense applications, as part of the 75th anniversary of ‘Azadi’ liberation celebrations. Ka Amrit Mahotsav ‘and to promote the’ Aatmanirbharta ‘defense campaign.
Products are located in automation / unmanned / robotics systems, cyber security, human behavior analysis, intelligent monitoring system, asset planning and supply chain management, speech / voice analysis and Command, Control, Communication, Computer & Intelligence, Monitoring & Monitoring (C4ISR) and Operational Data Analytics. In addition to the 75 products being introduced, another 100 are in various stages of development.
In addition, two top security vendors individually from the public and private sectors will be honored during the event. During a press conference, Extraordinary Secretary Shri Sanjay Jaju, in response to a question, said that the deployment of security exceeds the highest Rs 13,000 crore in the 2021-2022 financial year, with 70% coming from the private sector and 30% from the private sector. already emerging. government sector.The event will also witness panel discussions on ‘Deploying AI in Defense’, ‘GenNext AI solutions’ and ‘AI in Defense – Industry Perspective’, with full participation from Services, academics, students, research organizations and the Industry.
The ‘GenNext AI’ Solutions Competition is designed to get some bright new ideas from students about future AI solutions. The top three ideas selected by AI experts will also be appreciated. An exhibition of AI products was also organized. The event is likely to be attended by dignitaries from friendly foreign countries, senior officials of the Ministry of Defense and other departments of the Government of India, representatives of research institutes, academics and industry. It may be recalled that the AI defense force was established in 2018 to provide a roadmap for the development of AI defense. Working on its recommendations, the AI Defense Council, led by Raksha Mantri, is leading this effort.
Challenges of Artificial intelligence
It will be difficult to build trust in AI when there is no regulatory framework to regulate funding, design and implementation, however many challenges exist in terms of ethics, bias, privacy and other aspects. Public trust has already waned in the data usage of large tech firms. Scandals like the Cambridge Analytica harvest of Facebook profiles have shown how data can be used as a powerful deceptive tool, AI that will only make it work better. But the global act of establishing clear, effective and accountable legislation can help build confidence in the safe use and ethics of AI.
AI remains an expert-led domain. The debate over its risks and benefits is dominated by professional and legal communities, and citizens are often unaware of the common applications and when AI is involved in marketing or selection. There is therefore an urgent need to start a dialogue that involves all people to raise awareness. about how this technology is being used today and about sharing collectively where AI should or should not be used.Consistently, the benefits associated with secure and well-managed AI systems should be clearly understood by all. Reliance on AI will be best achieved through clear regulation informed by the community involved and discussed.
The benefits of Artificial intelligence applications are huge and can transform any professional field. Let’s see some of them:
1) Personal Error Reduction:
The term “human error” is derived from the human tendency to make mistakes. However, computers do not make these mistakes if they are properly organized. With practical wisdom, decisions are made from pre-collected information using a specific set of algorithms. Mistakes are therefore minimized and the chance of achieving a high degree of accuracy is a possibility.
Example: In weather forecasting using AI they have reduced most of the human error.
2) Takes risks on behalf of people:
This is one of the great benefits of Artificial intelligence. We can overcome many dangerous human limitations by building an AI Robot that can do dangerous things for us. Going to Mars, bombing, exploring the deep ocean, digging for coal and oil, can be used effectively for any kind of natural or man-made disaster.
3) Available 24×7:
The average person will work 4-6 hours a day without breaks. People are built in such a way that they have time to relax and get ready for a new day of work and have even had a weekly break to stay active with their work life and personal health. But using AI we can make the machines work 24×7 without breaking and it does not tire, unlike humans.
4) Assisting with Repetitive Activities:
In our daily work, we will be performing many repetitive tasks such as sending a thank-you note, confirming certain documents for errors, and many more. By using artificial intelligence we can automatically perform these normal tasks and we can even remove “boring” tasks from people and free them to be more creative.
5) Digital Help:
Some of the most advanced organizations use digital assistants to communicate with users which saves the need for human resources. Digital assistants also use it on many websites to provide what users want. We can talk to them about what we want. Some chatbots are designed in such a way that it is difficult to determine if we are chatting with a chatbot or a person.