Social
Understanding social behavior and the dynamics of complex social networks is critically important for many military operations including stability, deterrence, influence, counter-terrorism, shaping the environment, training, and mission planning. These sessions will explore the ways that DARPA is developing capabilities to improve understanding of causality in complex social systems, and tools that enable improved human-machine symbiotic decision-making.
All times are presented in the host university’s local time zone.
Rethinking Competitions
(1:30pm - 1:35pm)
Scalable Human Machine Ecosystems
(1:45pm - 2:30pm)
The Human Domain
(9:00am - 9:45am)
Resilience to Performance Deficits from Sleep Loss
(9:45am - 10:30am)
Closing the Loop on Learning
(2:00pm - 2:05pm)
Preparing for Pandemic Threats in a Rapidly Changing World
(9:35am - 10:20am)
Ethical, Legal, Societal Implications of Decision-making for Autonomous Systems
(3:30pm - 4:15pm)
Scalable Human Machine Ecosystems
(4:15pm - 5:00pm)
Thriving in Austere Environments
(1:35pm - 2:20pm)
Closing the Loop on Learning
(3:00pm - 3:05pm)
Healing the Invisible Wounds of War
(9:05am - 9:10am)
Discover/Develop/Deliver
(10:30am - 11:15am)
Russian Information Operations in Ukraine
(9:50am - 9:55am)