I'd have to admit that I wouldn't have sufficient expertise to say what areas of AI in particular.
I could comment more, perhaps, on the mechanisms to do that, because I don't think the government itself has to then become an expert in AI technologies either. It needs to have in place mechanisms to be able to test those out.
One example, again, from the U.S., is the CASR. It's about bringing commercial space providers into the defence architecture in a way that they can start to test out and model these capabilities before they decide whether or not to buy them. That helps the commercial providers to understand what the military and defence's needs are. It helps defence to understand where the technologies are at already and what the limitations might be, as well as the opportunities. Together, they can move toward potential solutions.
I think mechanisms like that are going to help to solve—