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According to the report, the US Navy is rolling out a new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) degree aimed at training future military leaders to better understand and employ AI in operational settings.
The report stated that starting in July 2026, the one-year curriculum at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, will be open to US service members and allied officers. The program is designed to help close the gap between rapidly advancing AI technologies and the officers expected to integrate them into real-world defense operations where faster, more informed decision-making can offer a decisive edge.
The report added that the MSAI degree program will dive deep into AI and how it can be used for everything tactical, from cybersecurity to surveillance to improving military command. Students will get hands-on experience through lectures, lab work, and team hackathons, with lessons encompassing the applications of machine learning, computer vision, and robotics.
In addition to the report, the US Navy emphasized that AI is already shaping how wars are fought, and the new degree aims to prepare officers who can translate emerging AI capabilities into operational advantage across the fleet.
Source: Military AI
The report stated that starting in July 2026, the one-year curriculum at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, will be open to US service members and allied officers. The program is designed to help close the gap between rapidly advancing AI technologies and the officers expected to integrate them into real-world defense operations where faster, more informed decision-making can offer a decisive edge.
The report added that the MSAI degree program will dive deep into AI and how it can be used for everything tactical, from cybersecurity to surveillance to improving military command. Students will get hands-on experience through lectures, lab work, and team hackathons, with lessons encompassing the applications of machine learning, computer vision, and robotics.
In addition to the report, the US Navy emphasized that AI is already shaping how wars are fought, and the new degree aims to prepare officers who can translate emerging AI capabilities into operational advantage across the fleet.
Source: Military AI
