Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)’s Post

Using traditional techniques, assessing all critical minerals as directed by the Energy Act of 2020 would proceed too slowly to address present-day supply chain needs. With the support of ARPA-E and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), we’re making progress on developing AI-enabled methods to accelerate key, time-consuming parts of USGS’ critical mineral assessment workflow. Critical Mineral Assessments with AI Support (CriticalMAAS) aims to transform the workflow from a serial, predominantly manual, intermittently updated approach, to a highly parallel, continuous AI-assisted capability that is comprehensive in scope, efficient in scale, and generalizable across an array of applications. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/ebDwbN5C

John Wasko

American Samoa Economic Development Council

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American Samoa is positioned to be the Asia American hub for subsea critical mineral receiving and refining

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Tyler Roswold

BAS IT Management and Cyber Security About to take CASP.

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Pretty cool. I bet I could come up with a whole lot of uses for government grade AI…

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We are producing the worlds only Organic Graphene supply at scale No more mining Supply is here...right now

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Bogdan Onciul

Business fellow with a parsimonious approach to work and daily life

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The materials of the future will surprise us.

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Craig F. MacGowan

Global Director/Producer

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Very helpful!

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Tyler Bales

Applied at the United States Government!

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Very helpful!

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Jordi Sharpe

National Security; Infrastructure; Engineering; Transport; Construction; Energy; Nuclear Industry; Agriculture; Space & Future Industries; AUKUS; Defence

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Greg Lewis

Juxtaposing with a purpose. Cynical optimist. Innovation kinesiologist. Focused on making the aspirational operational. Exploring the intersection of industry, energy, and international relations. DOTMLPFer

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John Wasko Sean Welch

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