A recent Military.com article highlights Aptima’s research on cognitive warfare and the growing role of human behavior modeling in military contexts.
In the feature, Aptima’s Chief of AI, Svitlana Volkova, explains how advances in artificial intelligence are enabling large-scale simulations of human decision-making. These advanced AI systems combine language models, autonomous agents, memory, and reinforcement learning to create dynamic, evolving simulations of human behavior.
Svitalana also discusses the importance of human digital twins — AI systems that replicate patterns of human communication — and their potential to shape decision-making in cyber and social domains.
To learn more about Aptima’s role in advancing cognitive warfare, information operations, and more — read the entire article here.
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