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AI Military Competition: Tactical, Operational, and Strategic Implications

Apr 2, 2023
Paul Scharre, Vice President and Director of Studies at CNAS, delves into the evolution of AI in military strategy. He reveals how AI outperforms humans in tactical scenarios like dogfighting and the implications for future warfare. Scharre discusses the U.S.'s competitive edge in talent and computing power against China. He also addresses the 'dictator's dilemma' that AI presents to the CCP and the complexities of regulating such technology amid rising geopolitical tensions. Plus, tips on interviewing like a pro in China!
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INSIGHT

AI's Distinct Approach to Warfare

  • AI agents in various games, from dogfighting to chess, exhibit common differences in gameplay compared to humans.
  • This suggests AI's potential to revolutionize warfare, particularly in command and control.
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Adapting Military Platforms to AI

  • Applying AI insights to existing military platforms presents integration challenges, as seen with the F-35 and high-G maneuvers.
  • AI's adaptability enables the creation of more specialized, cost-effective, and potentially expendable autonomous systems.
ANECDOTE

Bureaucratic Resistance to AI

  • The Pentagon's initial attempts to establish the JAIC (Joint Artificial Intelligence Center) faced internal resistance.
  • Bureaucracies often resist new initiatives that challenge existing power structures and resource allocation.
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