A man in a military uniform is shown against a dark, space-like background with digital elements. Text reads "At Altitude Col. Tucker Hamilton Current state of AI within the Air Force." A logo of an aircraft is above him, and one side of his face is in shadow, hinting at the evolving cybersecurity threat landscape.

Tucker Hamilton, an air force colonel, at altitude

Nine out of ten Americans are aware that artificial intelligence is used in their daily lives, according to a recent Pew Research study. 61 % of Americans 65 and older, as might be expected, are worried about AI’s expanding use. &nbsp,

The fact that 42 % of Americans, aged 18 to 29, in the digital generation, have reservations about the spread of AI, may not be as obvious.

Col. Tucker Hamilton, the commander of the 96th Operations Group at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, was recently interviewed by Airman Magazine to discuss the state of AI in the air force, ongoing research, development, testing, and AI’s role in forming the future force. Observe the podcast:

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