Collaborative S&T Development
Artificial intelligence will impact nearly every aspect of NATO, from strategy to operations. As part of a suite of emerging and disruptive technologies, effective use of AI will underlie NATO’s future success and provide it with an information and decision advantage. This revolution demands the continued exploitation of supporting scientific and technological research, including informing ethical and policy considerations. This will ensure the challenges and opportunities presented by AI are understood and successfully applied across the Alliance. Join NATO Chief Scientist Dr. Bryan Wells and CSET Associate Director of Analysis Dr. Margarita Konaev for an illuminating discussion exploring collaborative AI research in the NATO Science & Technology Organization and its role in securing the future of the Alliance.