I have four points on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern military affairs, and what investors, industrialists, and technologists can do about it:
- Selective use of AI at present points to broader applications emerging in at least five areas: target recognition, predictive intelligence and operational recommendations, resilience in command and control, increasing the autonomy of robotic systems, and labor-enhancing human-machine teaming.
- Policy and professional angst are indeed restraining progress.
- However, dire predictions that the US is behind may not be serious.
- The big question for everything else in the military is simple: what can AI do for a platform do that it cannot do for a payload?
I will update this analysis as events warrant. Download my full six-page analysis through the link below:
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