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Charles River Analytics exploring cyber-psychological tactics as part of IARPA contract
Phishing emails use social engineering to exploit human vulnerabilities and execute large-scale attacks through a single weak link. Researchers at Charles River Analytics are turning
Making impactful, positive change through technology: A Q&A with David Koelle
From coding in grade school to writing rap lyrics, meet David Koelle, Principal Software Engineer, and Director of Engineering, Human-Centered AI division. Dave is fueled
Charles River Analytics awarded two $3.6M SBIR contracts to facilitate faster processing of challenging semantics in Army intelligence documents
Army intelligence analysts work with large volumes of information in the form of reports. Ironically, because the documents were written for human consumption, they contain
Robotic platform being developed to help medics optimize triage during mass casualty incidents
In the devastating aftermath of mass casualty incidents (MCIs), there’s a very slim “golden window” where lives can still be saved. The Point of Injury
Army awards Charles River Analytics contract to develop AI-powered logistics platform
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program awarded Charles River Analytics a ~$1.9 million contract to create a logistical intelligence platform that integrates available supply
Q&A with Dr. Susan Latiff, User Experience Scientist and Product Lead for KWYN™ SOLAR
A childhood dream of becoming an astronaut along with a PhD in Experimental Psychology led her to being the product lead on KWYN™ SOLAR, a
New SDK tool from Charles River Analytics focuses on symbiotic AI to help design engineers create cost-effective systems
As AI-based tools are increasingly incorporated into system design processes, human-machine collaborative workflows must mitigate potential biases of human designers while promoting human insights and
Navy awards Charles River Analytics a contract to facilitate easy integration of hierarchical autonomous systems in the military
As the US military integrates more autonomous systems into its ranks, it must do so in the context of existing command-and-control (C2) structures. Ensuring that
NIH grant supports extension of Charles River’s CBT-based TheraVerse™ product line to include VR app for people looking to quit vaping
Charles River Analytics was awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Charles River Analytics to help the Air Force execute critical security decisions
Charles River Analytics received Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) funding from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) to develop integrated tools to