DVIDS – News – Experimental Technologies to Train for the Future Fight

DVIDS – News – Experimental Technologies to Train for the Future Fight


MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – U.S. Marines and Sailors, supported by technologists with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab (MCWL), concluded Technology Operational Experimentation Exercise (TOEE) 2022 earlier this month. The event leveraged experimental technologies in realistic, operational conditions, while applying Force Design 2030 and emerging naval concepts, such as Stand-In Forces (SIF).

During TOEE 22, II MEF Marines and Sailors utilized a portfolio of over a dozen experimental logistics, signature management, and command and control technologies to accomplish unit mission essential tasks, while also using their experiences to inform the technologists on how to improve the equipment. These experiences and training also provided a peek into the future of Expeditionary Advance Base Operations (EABO), where II MEF Marines and Sailors would employ new technological capabilities in a fight with a peer adversary.

“The purpose of this exercise is to give technologies

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New DLG platform for food production of the future

New DLG platform for food production of the future

How can we use innovative production systems to supply the world’s growing population with healthy, nutritious, and sustainably produced food? The “Inhouse Farming – Feed & Food Show” aims to provide answers to this question. Organized by the DLG (German Agricultural Society), the B2B platform will be held in parallel with Agritechnica in Hanover, Germany, from November 12 to 18.

Marcus Vagt, DLG Head of Energy, Inhouse Farming, and New Foods, explains the concept behind the new B2B platform.

Mr. Vagt, New DLG platform for food production of the future according to the United Nations forecast, the number of urban dwellers will increase by one billion to 5.2 billion people by 2030…
Around 60 percent of the world’s population will live in a city by then. A large proportion of these are unlikely to have access to regionally produced, fresh food. The megatrend of urbanization poses complex challenges to current agricultural systems. Solutions are therefore needed as to how

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Get Ahead of the Game: 10 Core Artificial Intelligence AI Concepts to Supercharge Your Future

Get Ahead of the Game: 10 Core Artificial Intelligence AI Concepts to Supercharge Your Future

Artificial intelligence (AI) automation has already significantly impacted many aspects of our life. Artificial intelligence, from Siri and Alexa to (nearly) self-driving cars, will rule the future.

Yet, as AI develops, its implications could become even more serious. There is a lot of discussion about AI, which has left many people perplexed about how it will affect our future.

Here are seven ways that automation and artificial intelligence will change the future, for better or worse.

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A more advanced version of machine learning than traditional machine learning is deep learning. The goal of machine learning is to quickly examine enormous volumes of data. A machine learning system improves as it analyses more data.

With deep learning, the learning process for AI systems becomes more complex. Because they aid in critical reasoning, neural networks are complex.

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Are Neutral-Use Building Concepts a Glimpse of Real Estate’s Future?

Are Neutral-Use Building Concepts a Glimpse of Real Estate’s Future?

Buildings have always been designed for a particular use, whether it’s office, industrial, retail, or residential. But now, in a time where architects and developers are feeling the pressure to think outside the box and further into the future, a new use concept has emerged that some in the commercial real estate industry believe could become a new standard for building design. 

The neutral-use building is a concept that has been floated by a handful of architecture and engineering firms and is essentially a building designed to be able to adapt to different uses over time. These buildings are also engineered to last much longer than traditional buildings, giving them plenty of time to reinvent themselves. The term has gotten a lot of attention lately thanks to a recently proposed a neutral-use building concept called the unTower, a donut-shaped skyscraper with systems and structural elements that can be adapted to

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The future of AI could hinge on two philosophical concepts

The future of AI could hinge on two philosophical concepts

Over the past few weeks, AI chatbots have both fascinated and frustrated a wide range of early adopters. Big corporations have lauded them as the next big thing in search engine technology; journalists have tested their accuracy and intelligibility; everyday users have probed the limits of what they know.

Up until now, artificial intelligence has remained within the purview of experts, enthusiasts and the occasional sci-fi fan. Over the next few years, though, it seems entirely possible that AI could become a topic of mainstream discussion — and a contentious one, at that.

To add anything substantive to the discourse, everyday users will have to familiarize themselves with some basic AI concepts. And to do that, they’ll first have to understand whether the chatbots even possess meaningful artificial intelligence in the first place. The question isn’t nearly as straightforward as it may seem.

In spite of what Microsoft may say

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