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DAF-MIT AI Accelerator to commence CogPilot Data Challenge 2.0

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This week, the Department of the Air Force-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Accelerator will commence the CogPilot Data Challenge 2.0. The challenge invites participants to explore AI-based solutions linking a pilot’s physiology, such as heart rate, eye tracking, and muscle activity, to their behavior and performance of flying tasks varying in difficulty. The AI Accelerator welcomes all participants across the Department of Defense, academia, and industry, and aims to accelerate innovation by engaging the broader AI community in attacking tough DoD technology needs.

Originally published at http://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3208938/daf-mit-ai-accelerator-to-commence-cogpilot-data-challenge-20/

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