DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 2018 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE STRATEGY: Harnessing AI to Advance Our Security and ProsperityThe Department of Defense’s (DoD) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy directs the DoD to accelerate
the adoption of AI and the creation of a force fit for our time. A strong, technologically advanced
Department is essential for protecting the security of our nation, preserving access to markets that will
improve our standard of living, and ensuring that we are capable of passing intact to the younger
generations the freedoms we currently enjoy. AI is rapidly changing a wide range of businesses and industries. It is also poised to change the
character of the future battlefield and the pace of threats we must face. We will harness the potential
of AI to transform all functions of the Department positively, thereby supporting and protecting U.S.
servicemembers, safeguarding U.S. citizens, defending allies and partners, and improving the
affordability, effectiveness, and speed of our operations. The women and men in the U.S. armed forces
remain our enduring source of strength; we will use AI-enabled information, tools, and systems to
empower, not replace, those who serveU.S. Department of DefenseDoD_5e8dcfdc-5d6a-11df-839d-400e7a64ea2aJoint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC)Realizing this vision requires identifying appropriate use cases for AI across DoD, rapidly piloting solutions, and scaling successes across our enterprise. The 2018 DoD AI Strategy, summarized here, will drive the urgency, scale, and unity of effort needed to navigate this transformation. The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) is the focal point for carrying it out. As we systematically explore AI’s full potential, study its implications, and begin the process of learning about its impact on defense, we will remain thoughtful and adaptive in our execution. DoD AI CollaboratorsWe cannot succeed alone; this undertaking requires the skill and commitment of those in government, close collaboration with academia and non-traditional centers of innovation in the commercial sector, and strong cohesion among international allies and partners. We must learn from others to help us achieve the fullest understanding of the potential of AI, and we must lead in responsibly developing and using these powerful technologies, in accordance with the law and our values. AcademiaCenters of InnovationNon-traditional centers of innovation in the commercial sectorCommercial SectorInternational AlliesDoD PartnersAmerican PublicAs stewards of the security and prosperity of the American public, we will leverage the creativity and agility of our nation to address the technical, ethical, and societal challenges posed by AI and leverage its opportunities in order to preserve the peace and provide security for future generations. U.S. Service MembersU.S. Civilians Around the WorldAI-enabled information, tools, and systems empower, not replace, those who serve to preserve the peace and provide security for future generations_f58278ac-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c6To accelerate the adoption of AI and the creation of a force fit for our time._f5827b2c-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c6SecurityHarnessing AI to Advance Our Security and Prosperity --
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) protects our nation by deterring war and winning the nation’s wars when deterrence fails. In fulfilling this mission, we have always been at the forefront of technological advances to ensure an enduring competitive military advantage against those who threaten our security and safety.ProsperityTechnological AdvancementArtificial intelligence (AI) is one such technological advance. AI refers to the ability of machines to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence – for example, recognizing patterns, learning from experience, drawing conclusions, making predictions, or taking action – whether digitally or as the smart software behind autonomous physical systems.TransformationAI is poised to transform every industry, and is expected to impact every corner of the Department, spanning operations, training, sustainment, force protection, recruiting, healthcare, and many others.ImprovementWith the application of AI to defense, we have an opportunity to improve support for and protection of U.S. service members, safeguard our citizens, defend our allies and partners, and improve the affordability and speed of our operations.International NormsOther nations, particularly China and Russia, are making significant investments in AI for military purposes, including in applications that raise questions regarding international norms and human rights.Human RightsInternational OrderThese investments threaten to erode our technological and operational advantages and destabilize the free and open international order.Strategic PositioningThe United States, together with its allies and partners, must adopt AI to maintain its strategic position, prevail on future battlefields, and safeguard this order.PeaceWe will also seek to develop and use AI technologies in ways that advance security, peace, and stability in the long run.EthicsWe will lead in the responsible use and development of AI by articulating our vision and guiding principles for using AI in a lawful and ethical manner.FreedomThe costs of not implementing this strategy are clear. Failure to adopt AI will result in legacy systems irrelevant to the defense of our people, eroding cohesion among allies and partners, reduced access to markets that will contribute to a decline in our prosperity and standard of living, and growing challenges to societies that have been built upon individual freedoms.Human CentricityAI will benefit both the Department and the Nation --
The Strategy directs that we will use AI in a human-centered manner to:SupportSupport and protect U.S. servicemembers and civilians around the world. We will incorporate AI into decisionmaking and operations to reduce risk to fielded forces and generate military advantage.MaintenanceAI can help us better maintain our equipment, reduce operational costs, and improve readiness.Cost ReductionReadinessLaw of WarIncorporating AI also has the potential to enhance our implementation of the Law of War. By improving the accuracy of military assessments and enhancing mission precision, AI can reduce the risk of civilian casualties and other collateral damage.ProtectionProtect our country and safeguard our citizens. AI will be used to protect the safety and security of U.S. citizens and to enable a stronger defense of U.S. critical infrastructure.PredictionSpecifically, AI can enhance our ability to predict, identify, and respond to cyber and physical threats from a range of sources, strengthening the defense of the homeland from attack and discouraging attempts to disrupt U.S. infrastructure such as financial networks, electric grids, election processes, and medical systems.ResponseEfficiencyCreate an efficient and streamlined organization. The ability of AI to reduce inefficiencies from manual, laborious, data-centric tasks will be harnessed across the Department with the objective of simplifying workflows and improving the speed and accuracy of repetitive tasks. These changes have the potential to shift human attention to higher-level reasoning and judgment, which remain areas in which the human role is critical.
Become a pioneer in scaling AI across a global enterprise. We recognize the tremendous utility of AI to a wide range of capabilities. To realize this potential fully, we must pioneer AI approaches across the full scale of our global defense enterprise in a manner that is Joint and interoperable with interagency, allied, and coalition partners. Specifically, DoD will identify and implement new organizational approaches, establish key AI building blocks and standards, develop and attract AI talent, and introduce new operational models that will enable DoD to take advantage of AI systematically at enterprise scale.CapabilitiesDelivering AI-enabled capabilities that address key missions._f5827c80-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c61We will launch a set of initiatives to incorporate AI rapidly, iteratively, and responsibly to enhance
military decision-making and operations across key mission areas. Examples include improving
situational awareness and decision-making, increasing the safety of operating equipment,
implementing predictive maintenance and supply, and streamlining business processes. We will
prioritize the fielding of AI systems that augment the capabilities of our personnel by offloading
tedious cognitive or physical tasks and introducing new ways of working...
We will use AI to provide next-generation capabilities that increase the effectiveness of U.S. forces
and support Department-wide reform efforts by addressing critical operational and business
challenges. Our delivery approach will involve launching a sequence of initiatives to incorporate AI
rapidly and iteratively and to experiment with new operating concepts, and then harvesting lessons to
create repeatable processes and systems that allow all elements of the Department to do the same.
We will prioritize the fielding of AI systems that augment the capabilities of our personnel by
offloading tedious cognitive or physical tasks and introducing new ways of working. This will require
iterative, interdisciplinary development of the technology in close collaboration with users and will
demand early study of the cognitive and physical work that can be improved with AI.
There are numerous AI applications that could improve our day-to-day operations or yield strategic
advantages, many of which are currently in development across the Department. Example areas in
which we will apply AI are described below.Situational Awareness & Decision-MakingImproving situational awareness and decision-making. _f5827da2-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c61.1AI applied to perception tasks such as imagery analysis
can extract useful information from raw data and equip leaders with increased situational awareness.
AI can generate and help commanders explore new options so that they can select courses of action
that best achieve mission outcomes, minimizing risks to both deployed forces and civilians.SafetyIncreasing safety of operating equipment._f5827f00-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c61.2AI also has the potential to enhance the safety of operating aircraft,
ships, and vehicles in complex, rapidly changing situations by alerting operators to hidden dangers.Maintenance & SupplyImplement predictive maintenance and supply. _f582802c-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c61.3Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE APPLICATIONS SUPPORTING OUR FORCES
AND DRIVING EFFICIENCIES --
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the U.S. Air Force are working together and with the
JAIC to produce prototypes of Predictive Maintenance solutions and to scale successes. These
commercially developed AI-based applications have the potential to predict more accurately
maintenance needs on equipment, such as the E-3 Sentry, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-35 Lightning
II, and Bradley Fighting Vehicle, thereby improving availability and reducing costs.U.S. Air ForceWe will use AI to predict the failure of critical parts,
automate diagnostics, and plan maintenance based on data and equipment condition. Similar
technology will be used to guide provisioning of spare parts and optimize inventory levels. These
advances will ensure appropriate inventory levels, assist in troubleshooting, and enable more rapidly
deployable and adaptable forces at reduced cost.Business ProcessesStreamline business processes. _f5828144-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c61.4AI will be used with the objective of reducing the time spent on highly
manual, repetitive, and frequent tasks. By enabling humans to supervise automated tasks, AI has the
potential to reduce the number and costs of mistakes, increase throughput and agility, and promote
the allocation of DoD resources to higher-value activities and emerging mission priorities.ScalingScale AI’s impact across DoD through a common foundation that enables
decentralized development and experimentation._f5828284-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c62One of the U.S. military’s greatest strengths is the innovative character of our forces. It is likely that
the most transformative AI-enabled capabilities will arise from experiments at the “forward edge,”
that is, discovered by the users themselves in contexts far removed from centralized offices and
laboratories. Taking advantage of this concept of decentralized development and experimentation will
require the Department to put in place key building blocks and platforms to scale and democratize
access to AI. This includes creating a common foundation of shared data, reusable tools, frameworks and
standards, and cloud and edge services. In parallel, we will take steps to ready existing processes for
AI application through digitization and smart automation. Taken together, these enterprise-wide
changes promote the spread of adaptable problem-solving using AI, increase the rate of
experimentation and speed of delivery, and streamline the scaling of successful AI prototypes. _f58283b0-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c6WorkforceCultivate a leading AI workforce._f5828694-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c63AI WorkforceDoD WorkforcePLANNED AI TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR THE DEFENSE WORKFORCE --
DoD recognizes the need to educate our workforce to navigate the AI era. We are leveraging the
rise of digital content, including MOOCs (massive open online courses), e-books, and online
videos, to provide employees with curated learning experiences, and augmenting this with
classroom instruction from AI experts in industry and at top U.S. universities.Senior LeadersThis AI training will provide: Senior leaders with an understanding of what AI can do for
defense, how to create organizational AI strategies, and how to make appropriate resource
allocation decisions for improved technological incorporation ...Mid-Level LeadersThis AI training will provide: mid-level leaders with knowledge
for directing AI projects, resource allocation, and progress tracking, and for developing technical
backgrounds for successful AI project deliveries ...Technical StaffThis AI training will provide: technical staff with knowledge of
comprehensive AI technologies for solution incorporation. The transformative and rapidly advancing nature of AI requires that the Department adapt its culture,
skills, and approaches. To succeed, we will encourage rapid experimentation, and an iterative, risk-informed approach to AI implementation. We will cultivate the talent of our existing workforce by
investing in providing comprehensive AI training, while simultaneously bringing critical AI skills into
service by recruiting and partnering with world-class AI talent...
The transformative and rapidly advancing nature of AI requires that the Department adapt its culture,
cultivate new skills, and streamline approaches to develop, attract, and partner with AI talent. We will
introduce new functions, high-impact rotational programs, and expanded leadership opportunities,
ensuring we recruit, train, promote, and retain a leading AI workforce. This includes the following
areas of further development and implementation.OpportunityOffer the chance to make an impact. _f58287fc-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c63.1DoD offers opportunities to develop cutting-edge AI applications
to meet some of the Nation’s most difficult and most consequential challenges, leveraging the latest
technology to create positive real-world impact for U.S. forces and the society and freedoms that we
defend. Training & TalentProvide comprehensive AI training and cultivating workforce talent._f5828946-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c63.2We will invest in developing the skills of
our existing workforce and ensuring their career progression. The DoD workforce will have access to
curated AI training programs designed to help them keep pace with AI developments in the private
sector, accelerate the achievement of expertise, and give personnel the knowledge they need to adapt
to new roles in the future. These AI training programs will be made widely available, from junior
personnel to AI engineers to senior leaders, and will leverage digital content combined with tailored
instruction from leading experts. Skills & ServiceBring critical AI skills into service._f5828a86-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c63.3We will use streamlined, non-traditional pathways to bring worldclass AI talent into service and expand access to outside expertise. This will complement our existing
workforce with roles such as machine learning engineers, data engineers, data scientists, and AI
product managers, in order to form a modern, agile, AI-advantaged workforce with a deep passion
for addressing the world’s most pressing challenges.CultureBuild a culture that embraces experimentation._f5828bda-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c63.4We are building a culture that welcomes and rewards
appropriate risk-taking to push the art of the possible: rapid learning by failing quickly, early, and on
a small scale. Although embracing disruptive approaches will not be easy, doing so is imperative for
implementing and adopting AI – which requires running experiments daily, iterating based on user
feedback, measuring results, and continuously adaptingPartnershipsEngage with commercial, academic, and international allies and partners._f5828d1a-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c64Commercial PartnersAcademic PartnersInternational AlliesDefense Innovation Unit (DIU)PRODUCTIVE PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: DEFENSE INNOVATION UNIT --
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) is a fast-moving government entity that accelerates the
adoption of commercial technology into the U.S. military to strengthen national security. DIU
works with companies to prototype commercial solutions against DoD problems. Contracts are
typically awarded in less than 90 days. Since it was established in 2016, DIU has awarded nearly
100 prototype contracts across a variety of areas, including several AI projects. Of these, several
were transferred to the Military Departments and Services to increase capability, reduce costs, and
improve efficiency.Strong partnerships are essential at every stage in the AI technology pipeline, from research to
deployment and sustainment. We will work with academia and industry to help address global
challenges of significant societal importance, and make funding available to entice our best academics
to invest in long-term research relevant to defense and remain in the business of educating the next
generation of AI talent. We will enhance partnerships with U.S. industry to align civilian AI leadership
with defense challenges while evolving our crucial international alliances and partnerships abroad.
Further, we will engage with and contribute to the global open-source community to identify and
advance emerging technologies and applications...
We recognize that strong partners are crucial at every stage in the technology pipeline, from research
to deployment and sustainment. Today, the U.S. private sector and academic institutions are at the
forefront of modern AI advances. To ensure continued prosperity and the capacity to align their AI
leadership with critical defense challenges, we are committed to strengthening the private sector and
academia while bridging the divide between non-traditional centers of innovation, such as the AI
startup community, and the defense mission. To accomplish this, we will do the following.Global ChallengesForm open mission initiatives focused on global challenges._f5828e5a-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c64.1We will form open AI missions with academia
and industry that will contribute to addressing global challenges of significant societal importance,
such as operationalizing AI for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief for wildfires, hurricanes,
and earthquakes. We will bring our data, domain expertise, and real-world problems to these publicprivate partnerships, and combine efforts with a wide range of actors to produce inspiring AI
technology that benefits society beyond the benefit of fulfilling our core defense mission. These open
missions will challenge a broad community to advance the state of AI and learn how to operationalize
the technologies on an integrated basis across domestic and international organizations. They will
contribute to the development of thousands of new AI experts needed for public service over the next
decade and spur future AI progress across multiple sectors. Academic Partnerships & AI Innovation DistrictsStrengthen academic partnerships and seed new AI innovation districts._f5828fc2-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c64.2Academic PartnersAI Innovation DistrictsDARPAIARPAMilitary Service Research LaboratoriesFor academia, we will make longer-term, stable funding available to entice our best academics to invest in long-term research relevant to
critical DoD areas and remain in the business of educating the next generation of AI talent. This
entails increasing investment through existing channels, such as DARPA/IARPA and the Military
Service Research Laboratories, and sponsoring long-term discoveries relevant to the Department. It
also involves stimulating the development of geographic concentrations of interconnected companies
and institutions in AI. Strong and stable academic partnerships clustered in this manner will provide
benefits to the Department, industry, and national competitiveness.U.S. IndustryEnhance partnership with U.S. industry._f5829116-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c64.3U.S. IndustryEngaging with and strengthening the AI technology ecosystem
requires us to experiment with a range of partnership models. These include bold new AI initiatives
with large industrial partners, small start-ups, and venture capital firms. In addition, we will take steps
to make it easier for members of the AI community to engage with the Department, for example, by
working to accelerate critical partnership processes and lower administrative barriers. We will also
establish a centralized AI portal for potential partners that details key processes, topics of interest, and
contacts in order to streamline contracting, acquisition, and on-boarding processes.International Alliances & PartnershipsEvolve international alliances and partnerships. _f582926a-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c64.4International AlliesInternational PartnersAn extended network of mutually beneficial alliances and
partnerships provides a durable means of overcoming global AI challenges, deterring aggression, and
supporting stability through cooperation. Foreign allies and partners offer critical perspectives and
talent that can be leveraged through personnel exchanges, combined portfolio planning, and the
deepened interoperability and trust that comes from collaborative AI development and deploymentOpen SourceEngage with the open source community. _f58293e6-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c64.5Open Source CommunityThe open-source community is a vibrant global incubator of talented individuals and transformative ideas. We will contribute our data, challenges, research, and technologies to this community and engage with the open-source ecosystem as a vehicle for attracting talent, identifying and advancing new AI technologies that can transform defense, and broadening our accessible technology base.Ethics & SafetyLead in military ethics and AI safety._f5829544-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65The Department will articulate its vision and guiding principles for using AI in a lawful and ethical
manner to promote our values. We will consult with leaders from across academia, private industry,
and the international community to advance AI ethics and safety in the military context. We will invest
in the research and development of AI systems that are resilient, robust, reliable, and secure; we will
continue to fund research into techniques that produce more explainable AI; and we will pioneer
approaches for AI test, evaluation, verification, and validation. We will also seek opportunities to use
AI to reduce unintentional harm and collateral damage via increased situational awareness and
enhanced decision support. As we improve the technology and our use of it, we will continue to share
our aims, ethical guidelines, and safety procedures to encourage responsible AI development and use
by other nations...
During this upcoming AI-based technological transition, we will lead in complying with international
and domestic law, upholding and promoting our Nation’s values, and strengthening our partnerships
with other nations. As part of our strong commitment to ethics, humanitarian considerations, and
both near- and long-term AI safety, we will take the following actions.PrinciplesDevelop AI principles for defense._f58296de-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65.1The Department will articulate its vision and guiding principles for AI
ethics and safety in defense matters. We will consult with a wide range of experts and advisors from
across academia, the private sector, and the international community to learn as much as possible from
past insights and existing approaches to AI ethics and safety. We will also continue to undertake
research and adopt policies as necessary to ensure that AI systems are used responsibly and ethically.
One example of existing guidance is DoD Directive 3000.09, issued in 2012, which establishes
guidelines to minimize the probability and consequences of failure in autonomous and semiautonomous weapon systems that could lead to unintended engagements. The Directive requires that
autonomous and semi-autonomous weapon systems be designed to allow commanders and operators
to exercise appropriate levels of human judgment over the use of force. Among other things, the
Directive also requires realistic and rigorous testing and clear human-machine interface, as well as
appropriate training for commanders and operators, so that those weapons function as anticipated in
realistic operational environments against adaptive adversariesResilience, Reliability & SecurityInvesting in research and development for resilient, robust, reliable, and secure AI._f582985a-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65.2In order to ensure DoD AI
systems are safe, secure, and robust, we will fund research into AI systems that have a lower risk of
accidents; are more resilient, including to hacking and adversarial spoofing; demonstrate less
unexpected behavior; and minimize bias. We will consider “emergent effects” that arise when two or
more systems interact, as will often be the case when introducing AI to military contexts. To foster
these characteristics in deployed systems in both military and civilian contexts, we will pioneer and
share novel approaches to testing, evaluation, verification, and validation, and we will increase our
focus on defensive cybersecurity of hardware and software platforms as a precondition for secure uses
of AI.ExplainabilityContinuing to fund research to understand and explain AI-driven decisions and actions._f58299a4-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65.3We will continue funding
research and development for “explainable AI” so users can understand the basis of AI outputs. This
will help users understand, appropriately trust, and effectively manage AI systems.TransparencyPromote transparency in AI research._f5829b3e-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65.4DARPAADDRESSING KEY RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN AI: DEFENSE ADVANCED
RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA) --
DARPA is an agency that makes pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national
security. Over its 60-year history, DARPA has played a leading role in the creation and
advancement of AI technologies. DARPA is now funding research into AI that can explain its
decision-making rationale to humans, which is critical for enabling humans to understand,
appropriately trust, and effectively manage AI systems. This research is one component of a
multi-year campaign called AI Next, which provides research investments aimed at transforming
computers from specialized tools to partners in problem-solving.We will actively and continuously engage in an open dialogue and
internationally collaborative research agenda concerning AI ethics, resilience, robustness, reliability,
and security to reduce the chance of misperception, miscalculation, or accidents. This will promote
responsible behavior.GuidelinesAdvocate for a global set of military AI guidelines._f5829cb0-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65.5We will engage in dialogue and articulate our vision for
ethical and safe military AI use to the broadest-possible audience. To do this, we will build strong
channels for military-to-military dialogue as well as exchanges among DoD, the private sector,
academia, allies and partners, and the global AI community. Within the Department, we will continue
operating in accordance with the law of war, and we will demonstrate responsible use of AI in
accordance with our nation’s values.Civilian Casualties & Collateral DamageUse AI to reduce the risk of civilian casualties and other collateral damage. _f5829e04-30ce-11e9-b666-0d9fcc61b4c65.6We will seek opportunities to use
AI to enhance our implementation of the Law of War. AI systems can provide commanders more
tools to protect non-combatants via increased situational awareness and enhanced decision support.2018-12-312019-02-14OwenAmburOwen.Ambur@verizon.net