Generative AI is emerging as a transformative technology across industries, and its potential in defence is gaining increasing attention. From intelligence analysis to decision support and simulation, generative models are opening up new possibilities for military applications.
To contribute to this field, Embedl will attend the NATO STO Research Specialists' Meeting on Military Applications of Generative AI (IST-238).
Organized under the Information Systems Technology (IST) Panel, this meeting brings together researchers and experts to share knowledge on the state of the art in generative AI and explore its practical use in military contexts.
The event will take place from 24 to 26 March 2025 in Wachtberg, Germany.
While generative AI offers powerful capabilities, deploying it in defence settings comes with strict requirements. Systems must be reliable, efficient, and able to operate in constrained or sensitive environments. Ensuring traceability, reproducibility, and controlled behavior is essential when applying these technologies in mission critical scenarios.
At Embedl, we are particularly interested in how generative AI can be adapted for real world deployment, where performance, efficiency, and trust are key.
The NATO STO Research Specialists' Meeting provides a valuable platform for exchanging insights with the broader research community and for staying at the forefront of developments in generative AI for defence.
We look forward to discussing practical military use cases for generative AI, challenges in deploying AI in constrained environments, methods to ensure reliability and reproducibility, and the future direction of AI in defence systems.
If you are attending the meeting in Wachtberg, we would be glad to connect.
Let’s discuss how to move from promising research to deployable and trustworthy AI systems for real world defence applications.