DARPA programs continually start and stop depending on national security needs and research results, and the high-turnover rate of program managers. Some programs within I2O's research areas are: • Assured Autonomy (AA): Creation of technology for continual assurance of Learning-Enabled Cyber-Physical Systems. • Building Resource Adaptive Software Systems (BRASS): Creation of long-lived, survivable software systems that adapt to changing conditions on their own. • Cleanslate design of Resilient, Adaptive, Secure Hosts (CRASH): Development of software techniques that allow a computer system to defend itself from hacks. •
Cyber Grand Challenge (CGC) • Memex: Software that advances online search capabilities to extend into the
deep web, the
dark web, and nontraditional or multimedia content. • Broad Operational Language Translation (BOLT): A program launched in 2011 to create automated
translation and
linguistic analysis. •
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI): Create
Artificial intelligence that can explain the decisions it makes. •
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