By Scott A. Humr Winning on the future battlefield will undoubtedly require an organizational culture that promotes human trust in artificial intelligent systems. Research within and outside of the US military has already shown that organizational culture has an impact on technology acceptance, let alone, trust. However, Dawn Meyerriecks, Deputy Director for CIA technology development, … Continue reading Upgrading the Mindset: Modernizing Sea Service Culture for Trust in Artificial Intelligence→
By Ed Salo Stephen DeCasien, a Ph.D. candidate at Texas A&M University studying Nautical Archaeology, discusses his team’s effort to build a naval ram based on ancient techniques. The ram DeCasien and his team produced is the first of its type built in 1,500 years. Download Sea Control 420 – Building an Ancient Naval Ram … Continue reading Sea Control 420 – Building an Ancient Naval Ram with Stephen DeCasien→
By Jared Samuelson Dr. Chris Demchak joins the programs to discuss hacking at sea and its possible impacts. Dr. Demchak is the Hopper Chair for Cyber Security at the U.S. Naval War College. Download Sea Control 335 – Sea-Hacking from Land with Dr. Chris Demchak Links 1. “Can’t Sail Away from Cyber Attacks. ‘Sea-Hacking’ from … Continue reading Sea Control 335 – Sea-Hacking from Land with Dr. Chris Demchak→
By Jared Samuelson Author Rachael Squire joins the podcast to discuss her new book on the Sealab experiments, the Cold War, and undersea geopolitics. Download Sea Control 290 — Undersea Geopolitics with Rachael Squire Links 1. Undersea Geopolitics: Sealab, Science, and the Cold War by Rachael Squire, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2021. Jared Samuelson is … Continue reading Sea Control 290 — Undersea Geopolitics with Rachael Squire→