How can AI enhance learning lessons?

The Australian Civil Military Centre is hosting a three day lessons management symposium which includes a focus on how Artificial Intelligence might improve learning before, during and after from crises. Chief of Joint Operations, Vice Admiral (VADM) Justin Jones officially opened the symposium, which features 100 representatives from Defence, Australian Government agencies, jurisdictional emergency management organisations, the United States and New Zealand authorities and NGOs.

The Australian Civil Military Centre is hosting a three day lessons management symposium which includes a focus on how Artificial Intelligence might improve learning before, during and after from crises.

Chief of Joint Operations, Vice Admiral (VADM) Justin Jones officially opened the symposium, which features 100 representatives from Defence, Australian Government agencies, jurisdictional emergency management organisations, the United States and New Zealand authorities and NGOs.

“It is no longer enough to learn from past responses to crises. The increasing frequency of disasters means we need to be agile and learn before during and after events; to be constantly reviewing how agencies can work better together,” VADM Jones said.

“As we approach Australia’s Higher Risk Weather Season, gatherings like this are essential for sharing lessons and enhancing Australia’s capability to respond.”

The symposium features a range of presentations covering lessons identified from recent civil-military responses in Australia and overseas and future trends in lessons management, such as the role of AI.

To learn more about ACMC’s Lessons Management initiatives, visit our Lessons and Evaluations Page