DARPA's Tech to Predict Future
KAIROS - System to Forecast the Future
Combines AI and Schemas
The US Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency - DARPA - is developing what it calls KAIROS, a highly advanced artificial intelligence enabled technology to predict the future. KAIROS stands for knowledge-directed, artificial intelligence reasoning over schemas. DARPA is building a schema-based AI system. Schemas are common descriptive terms people use to make sense of major global events.
Predicting Major World Events
This purpose of this program is to enable the US Defense Department to better understand and predict world events that could lead to chaos or unrest. Using AI and Schemas, the system's goal is to generate an actionable understanding of major, complex, real world events and predict how they will unfold.
Inner Workings
The system takes relevant world data from the internet of things, crunches it, determines what the future holds and turns that into actionable data. DARPA is currently soliciting proposals to build a semi-autonomous Schema system that can identify and draw correlations between seemingly unrelated events. For more news stories and blogs on important innovation, go to amazon.com/author/ekane
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Combines AI and Schemas
The US Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency - DARPA - is developing what it calls KAIROS, a highly advanced artificial intelligence enabled technology to predict the future. KAIROS stands for knowledge-directed, artificial intelligence reasoning over schemas. DARPA is building a schema-based AI system. Schemas are common descriptive terms people use to make sense of major global events.
Predicting Major World Events
This purpose of this program is to enable the US Defense Department to better understand and predict world events that could lead to chaos or unrest. Using AI and Schemas, the system's goal is to generate an actionable understanding of major, complex, real world events and predict how they will unfold.
Inner Workings
The system takes relevant world data from the internet of things, crunches it, determines what the future holds and turns that into actionable data. DARPA is currently soliciting proposals to build a semi-autonomous Schema system that can identify and draw correlations between seemingly unrelated events. For more news stories and blogs on important innovation, go to amazon.com/author/ekane
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