Should we let AI sift through our personal data or build drones capable of making autonomous life-or-death decisions?
Figure 1. Soldiers with 5-7 Cavalry, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division reference a training area map with strategic annotations while planning troop movements during exercise ...
The concept of the “fog of war” is a well-established dilemma military leaders face, particularly in the context of fast-paced, dynamic operations where the complexities of the battlefield create an ...
In an operational environment where artificial intelligence (AI) and cutting-edge big data promise to revolutionize command and control (C2), leaders may be tempted to believe that decision ...
By Sabine Siebold BERLIN, March 25 (Reuters) - The German army is working to accelerate wartime decision-making through ...
The main theme of the conference is "Military Decision Making in the Era of New Technologies". The event will serve as a crucial platform to discuss the opportunities and risks of Artificial ...
Would you stake thousands of lives on a strategy that, by every measure of your training and experience, seems destined for catastrophic failure? In 1863, with the Vicksburg campaign stalled, Maj. Gen ...
Last month, OpenAI published a usage study showing that nearly 15 percent of work-related conversations on ChatGPT had to deal with “making decisions and solving problems.” Now comes word that at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At least one top U.S. Army official has turned to artificial intelligence bots like ChatGPT to make military decisions, Business ...
For years, operational planners have relied on generic software to build the plans that guide every mission within the Department of Defense. Unspecialized tools like Microsoft PowerPoint, Word and ...