Artificial Intelligence in Military and Civilian Applications

Presented by: Ross Carley
Categories: AI | Military | Writing

Artificial intelligence is already shaping modern conflict and everyday life, but fiction often misunderstands how it actually works. Ph.D. Ross Carley breaks down computational intelligence in clear, accessible terms, explaining how these systems are used in both military and civilian settings. Writers learn the role of expert advisors, real-world limitations, and practical applications, making it easier to incorporate advanced technology into stories without losing believability.

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