
Industry asked for modeling and simulation to evaluate artificial intelligence (AI) and human teaming

EMHAT researchers will use digital twins to model human interaction with AI in human-machine tasks; and adapting AI to simulated human behavior.
ARLINGTON, Va. – U.S. military researchers are asking industry to develop modeling and simulation of teaming humans with artificial intelligence (AI) to evaluate understand capabilities and limitations of such teams.
Officials of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., has issued an artificial intelligence exploration opportunity (DARPA-PA-23-04-03) for the Exploratory Models of Human-AI Teams (EMHAT) project.
EMHAT seeks to create a human-AI modeling and simulation framework that provides data that helps evaluate human-machine teams in realistic settings. The project will use expert feedback, AI-assembled knowledge bases, and generative AI to represent a diverse set of human teammate simulacra, analogous to digital twins.
