dc.description.abstract | orporating artificial intelligence (AI)
technology into intelligence-gathering systems illustrates a
remarkable advantage for uplifting the operational
necessity of armed forces. This study will be carried out to
identify the challenges encountered by the Sri Lankan Army
in acquiring AI technology for intelligence-gathering
purposes. The implementation of intelligence is a barrier
despite the potential benefits. The variables identified are
scarcity of technological infrastructure, training and
expertise gaps, resource constraints, and legislation
provisions to the dependent variable of AI intelligence
gathering. The sample was identified as 300 military
intelligence personnel presently serving. Piolet
questionnaire was restricted to 25 of them. Cronbach's
Alphais marked as .825. SPSS is used as an analytical tool.
A reliability test was carried out for each variable and
received acceptance level. The bivariate analysis was
carried out to identify the Spearman Correlation. The
positive association between the acceptances of all
alternative hypotheses was accepted, and the null
hypothesis was rejected.The Chi-Square Testing Summary
further illustrates the rejection of the study's null
hypothesis. Findings of the study were generated through
the survey data, and recommendations were suggested
accordingly. His extracts recommendations are introducing
possible AI platforms to process heavy volumes of data
such as imagery, social media, etc., acquiring drones and
other automated tools to monitor large areas constantly,
Utilising AI to etc. cyber threats, anomaly detentions in the
cyber domain, the interaction of human-AI collaboration is
significant. | en_US |