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Suitable for junior through to senior officers. May be useful for Command and Staff College and Capability and Technology Management College students. Offers technical insight that is valuable to those not familiar with the field of Artificial Intelligence and potential applications to Defence systems.

Artificially Intelligent Engineers – How AI Will Kill All Engineering Jobs

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Akilan, K. 2017. 'Artificially Intelligent Engineers – How AI Will Kill All Engineering Jobs'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/artificially-intelligent-engineers-how-ai-will-kill-all-engineering-jobs (Accessed: 01 May 2025).
(Akilan, 2017)
Akilan, K. 2017. 'Artificially Intelligent Engineers – How AI Will Kill All Engineering Jobs'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/artificially-intelligent-engineers-how-ai-will-kill-all-engineering-jobs (Accessed: 01 May 2025).
Kumaran Akilan, "Artificially Intelligent Engineers – How AI Will Kill All Engineering Jobs", The Forge, Published: September 02, 2017, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/artificially-intelligent-engineers-how-ai-will-kill-all-engineering-jobs. (accessed May 01, 2025).
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