RUSI JournalVOLUME 169ISSUE 6

AI for Defence: Readiness, Resilience and Mental Health

Effective and responsible deployment of AI from the defence and mental health domains has the potential to boost the readiness and resilience of military personnel. Generated by AI. Courtesy of Adobe Firefly

Effective and responsible deployment of AI from the defence and mental health domains has the potential to boost the readiness and resilience of military personnel. Generated by AI. Courtesy of Adobe Firefly


AI is being used to enhance research and practice in military mental health.

AI is a cross-cutting technology that is having a major impact on behavioural analysis in both the defence and mental health domains. Employing AI well may boost the readiness and resilience of military personnel. Stuart Middleton and his co-authors explore how AI is being used today in research and practice for mental health in the defence domain. They identify key current challenges, and signpost the important trends that may help to build bridges between these domains for the ultimate benefit of both.

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WRITTEN BY

Stuart E Middleton

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Daniel Leightley

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Major Patrick Hinton

Former Chief of the General Staff’s Visiting Fellow

Military Sciences

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Dr Sarah Ashbridge

Affiliate Expert

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Daniel A Adler

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Alec Banks

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Maria Liakata

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Brant Chee

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Ana Basiri

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