The Defense Innovation Board will recommend ways the Defense Department can test and validate artificially intelligent systems are meeting safety and performance goals, considered a key hurdle to the military's goal of rapidly fielding AI capabilities. During a Sept. 15 virtual meeting, board members discussed their preliminary work to develop recommendations for AI Test, Evaluation, Validation and Verification, TEV/V, processes. Michael McQuade, vice president for research at Carnegie Mellon University and chair of the board's science and technology subcommittee, said...