The US Army is taking a bold step into the future, launching a pilot program in July that utilizes generative artificial intelligence (AI) within its acquisition, logistics, and technology (ASA(ALT)) division.

This initiative, unveiled at Defense One’s Tech Summit last Tuesday, June 18, marks a turning point in military efficiency.

It leverages the power of AI to tackle time-consuming tasks and potentially revolutionizes how the Army operates.

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The ASA(ALT) ‘s pilot program is striving for this by utilizing a Large Language Model (LLM), a unique ‘thinking machine‘ trained on the Army’s extensive data archives.

Unlike commercially available models like ChatGPT, this LLM is custom-built for military applications, ensuring the highest level of security with an Impact Level (IL) 5 classification.

This classification denotes a system authorized to store and process Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), the backbone of many critical military operations.

“The pilot is not just about increasing our productivity,” said Jennifer Swanson, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for data, engineering, and software.