A Systems Approach to Achieving the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence in UK Defence
Gavin Pearson (1), Phil Jolley (2), Geraint Evans (3) ((1) Dstl,, (2) IBM, (3) Defence Academy)

TL;DR
This paper discusses systemic issues and conditions necessary for UK Defence to effectively leverage AI technology, emphasizing a comprehensive reference model and strategic actions for successful AI integration.
Contribution
It introduces a reference model for the AI Value Train in UK Defence, outlining systemic challenges and strategic conditions for effective AI deployment.
Findings
Identification of systemic barriers to AI adoption in UK Defence
Proposed conditions for successful AI integration
Framework for end-to-end AI exploitation in defence systems
Abstract
The ability to exploit the opportunities offered by AI within UK Defence calls for an understanding of systemic issues required to achieve an effective operational capability. This paper provides the authors' views of issues which currently block UK Defence from fully benefitting from AI technology. These are situated within a reference model for the AI Value Train, so enabling the community to address the exploitation of such data and software intensive systems in a systematic, end to end manner. The paper sets out the conditions for success including: Researching future solutions to known problems and clearly defined use cases; Addressing achievable use cases to show benefit; Enhancing the availability of Defence-relevant data; Enhancing Defence 'know how' in AI; Operating Software Intensive supply chain eco-systems at required breadth and pace; Governance and, the integration of…
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TopicsMilitary History and Strategy · Military Strategy and Technology · Defense, Military, and Policy Studies
