Systems engineering and artificial intelligence

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This book provides a broad overview of the benefits from a Systems Engineering design philosophy in architecting complex systems composed of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and humans situated in chaotic environments. The major topics include emergence, verification and validation of systems using AI/ML and human systems integration to develop robust and effective human-machine teams-where the machines may have varying degrees of autonomy due to the sophistication of their embedded AI/ML. The chapters not only describe what has been learned, but also raise questions that must be answered to further advance the general Science of Autonomy.

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Lawless, W. F., Mittu, R., Sofge, D. A., Shortell, T., & McDermott, T. A. (2021). Systems engineering and artificial intelligence. Systems Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (pp. 1–569). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77283-3

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