Canada Tests AI to Handle Arctic Surveillance Overload
Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, is preparing for a future where artificial intelligence (AI) helps troops manage the growing flood of Arctic surveillance data before human operators become overwhelmed.
Researchers at the university’s Cognitive and Motor Performance Lab (CaMP Lab) are working with Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), defense firm Thales, and Quebec’s Université Laval to develop and test AI-assisted command systems for high-pressure military activities in the region.
Inside CaMP Lab simulations, participants monitor virtual Arctic operations while AI-powered platforms flag risks, suggest actions, and filter critical information from background noise.
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