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Ukraine Models Drone Kills on Video Games, Implementing Reward System; Claims Twofold Increase in Russian Casualties in One Year
Abstract According to The Guardian , the Ukrainian military, referencing computer games, launched a point-based "Army of Drones Reward System" one year ago. The system allows troops to exchange points earned from operating combat drones for physical weapons and equipment from an online store, thereby enhancing actual combat operations. The results obtained have been reported as fruitful. Short Commentary Ukraine's "gamification" of drone operations appears to be beneficial i
Dec 12, 2025


Taiwan's Military Plans NT$9.6 Billion Special Budget for 635 Portable Counter-Drone Systems
Summary To address the growing threat of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in the modern battlefield, Taiwan's military (ROC Armed Forces) recently announced a public review for a "Portable Counter-UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) Project" on the government's e-procurement platform. The system's planned capabilities include passive detection, takeover, spoofing, and jamming . The current stage is for collecting feedback from bidders and the public; the official tender details wi
Nov 26, 2025

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MACHINE LEARNING FOR OPTIMIZING MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN ELDERLY POPULATIONS: PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Chao, Chung-Chieh •ML offers transformative potential for elderly medication adherence •Evidence-based approaches show measurable improvements
Jan 15


2025 International Conference on Smart Technologyand Gerontology Health
Artificial Intelligence and Gerontology Health: New Challenges and Opportunities for Public Health December 26th, 2025 | 4:10 PM (Taiwan Time) / 9:10 AM (Poland Time) AGENDA 4:10pm | Opening Remarks — Dr. Chung-Chieh Chao 4:15pm | Presentation — Dr. Chung-Chieh Chao, Machine Learning for Optimizing Medication Adherence in Elderly Populations: Public Health Perspectives 4:30pm | Presentation — Ms. Natalia Joyette, Smart Technologies for Glycemic Control in Elderly Patients wit
Jan 13


Equity and Access in AI-Based Gerontology Health Services: A Global Health Policy Perspective
Ph.D. student. Idiris Faisal Mohamed AI-enabled gerontology health services, including remote monitoring and assistive robotics, offer significant potential to improve care for older adults. Opportunities: Improved access, efficiency, and quality of care for older adults. Risks: Exacerbating existing health and digital inequalities without explicit equity-oriented governance. From Equality to Equity: Moving beyond providing "access" to ensuring "benefits" for all, specificall
Jan 12


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