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Generative artificial intelligence system launched for USAF personnel

Airmen use laptops in a makeshift forward operating base during the Agile Flag 21-2 exercise at Naval Outlying Landing Field Choctaw, Florida, 3 May 2021. Photo: US Air Force/Senior Airman Sarah Dowe

The United States Air Force has announced a generative artificial intelligence platform will be provided to military personnel, civilian employees, and contractors for research and responsible experimentation.

The United States Air Force has announced a generative artificial intelligence platform will be provided to military personnel, civilian employees, and contractors for research and responsible experimentation.

The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is launching NIPRGPT, an experimental bridge to leverage GenAI on the non-classified Internet Protocol router network while continuing to explore maturing industry solutions.

The system, part of ongoing modernisation efforts, was launched in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), to supply personnel with advanced technologies at the speed of relevance.

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“Our recent GenAI Roundtables with industry and academia have shown us this is an actively growing field,” said Venice Goodwine, DAF chief information officer.

“Now is the time to give our Airmen and Guardians the flexibility to develop the necessary skills in parallel. There are multiple modernisation efforts going on right now across the federal government and within the DAF to get tools in the hands of the workforce.

“This tool is another one of those efforts.”

NIPRGPT is part of the Dark Saber software platform developed at the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate in Rome, New York.

Dark Saber is an ecosystem of Airmen and Guardians from across the DAF that brings together innovators and developers and equips them to create next-generation software and operational capabilities deployable to the force at a rapid pace.

At no additional cost to the unit or the users, NIPRGPT is an AI chatbot that allows users to have human-like conversations to complete various tasks. The CAC-enabled GenAI tool can answer questions and assist with tasks such as correspondence, background papers and code, all within a secure computing environment.

“Technology is learned by doing,” Chandra Donelson, the DAF’s acting chief data and artificial intelligence officer, said in a statement.

“As our warfighters, who are closest to the problems, are learning the technology, we are leveraging their insights to inform future policy, acquisition, and investment decisions.”

The experiment is an opportunity to facilitate real-world testing, focusing on key metrics such as computational efficiency, resource utilisation, security compliance, etc to understand GenAI’s practical applications and challenges and ensure that future implementation is effective and efficient. The platform includes user feedback opportunities to help develop governing policies and enable informed conversations with vendors as the DAF works to incorporate these tools into its operations.

“NIPRGPT is a critical bridge to ensure we get the best tools we have into our team’s hands while larger commercial tools are navigating our intense security parameters and other processes,” said Alexis Bonnell, AFRL chief information officer.

“Changing how we interact with unstructured knowledge is not instant perfection; we each must learn to use the tools, query, and get the best results. NIPRGPT will allow Airmen and Guardians to explore and build skills and familiarity as more powerful tools become available.”

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