The strategy for the improvement of AI technology in the Polish Army and the creation of the Center for Artificial Implication of Intelligence was discussed present in Legion by Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. The head of the Ministry of Defence assessed that investments in modern solutions in key areas for armed forces are the future of the army and increase the safety of the country.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Secretary of State in the MON Cezary Tomczyk participated in a briefing on the implementation of artificial intelligence in the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland. After the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister reported that in Cyberspace defence troops the creation of the Artificial Intelligence Implementation Centre. This is intended to constitute a "breaking step towards strengthening Polish security, improvement and implementation of AI technology in key areas of the operational activities of the armed forces, specified as intelligence and reconnaissance analysis, autonomous combat systems or support for decision-making and logistics optimization".
– present we are making a decision under the artificial intelligence improvement strategy that I signed a fewer weeks ago, which was proposed by Deputy Minister Cezary Tomczyk," said Kosiniak-Kamish. – This strategy was developed by 2039. This position is long-standing, but the next 5 years will be crucial for Poland's position and the way in which we will usage this road.
Kosiniak-Kamysz argued that Poland must invest in safety at various levels. It is not only about having the best equipment, specified as modern aircraft, tanks, air defence systems, or highly trained and commanded soldiers. – It is besides essential to defend information, its analysis and implementation – the Deputy Prime Minister assessed. He stressed that Poland must besides be resistant to misinformation, as it is 1 of the strongest weapons. For this reason cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and investment in state-of-the-art technologies are a precedence for the government.
The Deputy Prime Minister admitted that in a fewer years the armies around the planet would not be able to function without AI technology. We're full aware of that. Without the implementation of artificial intelligence, it will not be possible to train soldiers, to make decisions of a logistical nature, to conduct operations or to manage a battlefield," the head of the MON said.
In turn, the Deputy Minister of National Defence, Cezary Tomczyk, informed that about 5 1000 people arrive annually. attacks on Polish military networks. Statistically, this attack occurs all 2 hours. “It is Polish soldiers who defend us against revealing delicate information. This is the key task present – Tomczyk noted. – Artificial intelligence is the future, but this future starts now, it happens here and now. We must be in the avant-garde erstwhile it comes to artificial intelligence and implementation of the most crucial solutions.
The request to build the ability to implement artificial intelligence in the army was said Gen. Dyw. Karol Molenda, Commander of Cyberspace defence Army Component. AI solutions are to be found in the area from designation by command to fire the opponent. This will let to build a full and current image of the situation. “This will let the operation commander to usage all available data and make decisions,” he explained. He recalled that artificial intelligence could urge decision options and analyse variants and the likelihood of achieving targets. It can besides analyse the scenarios of the opponent's actions.
What will the Artificial Intelligence Implementation Centre do? Among his tasks, for example, will be to support the improvement and usage of AI in the defence sector, coordinate fast improvement and supply AI projects to accomplish strategical advantage. The Centre is besides to cooperate with manufacture and scientists, among another things, to see if commercial products can be utilized in the military.