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Kenneth Payne
Decisions about war have always been made by humans, but now intelligent machines are on the cusp of changing things – with dramatic consequences for international affairs. This book explores the evolutionary origins of human strategy, and makes a
Autor:
Kenneth Payne
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New Scientist. 247:46-49
“ONLY the dead have seen the end of war,” the philosopher George Santayana once bleakly observed. Humanity's martial instincts are deep-rooted. Over millennia, we have fought wars according to the same strategic principles based in our understand
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Kenneth Payne
Today’s AI will soon have an impact on the sorts of weapons and concepts employed in battle, altering the ‘fighting power’ of modern armed forces. Uninhabited platforms, like aircraft and submarines will work together in new ways, including swa
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Kenneth Payne
Modern AI has utility in intelligence gathering and analysis. It is excellent at spotting correlations in masses of data, lightning fast, and has unerring memory. Yet it is poor at understanding what correlations mean, and prone to biases and catastr
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Autor:
Kenneth Payne
Machine Learning, and especially Deep Learning, has led to startling advances in AI over the last decade. Much of this research has led by the private sector, rather than the military. Artificial neural networks are highly effective at optimizing dec
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Autor:
Kenneth Payne
Humans and AI can collaborate in Human Machine Teams to expand the scope for creative strategy. They already collaborate in creative fields like music, painting and writing. The ways in which the Human Machine Team will affect strategy, for example i
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Kenneth Payne
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to change warfare dramatically. That’s true of tactics, especially the weapons used in battle, but it’s also true of strategy, the larger puzzle in warfare that requires understanding and creative thinkin
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Kenneth Payne
Human ethics are a product of our evolution and cultural development. In warfare, they stress proportionality and discrimination. Justice in warfare is already imperfect, and will be further complicated by lethal, intelligent machines. Regulating war
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Strategy requires creativity and imagination. AI can be creative in a limited sense, by exploring its domain and finding new, useful options. Human creativity is richer, with the potential to combine options in new ways, or even to transform the doma
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Autor:
Kenneth Payne
Artificial Intelligence is going to war. Intelligent weapon systems are here today, and many more are on the way tomorrow. Already, they're reshaping conflict—from the chaos of battle, with pilotless drones, robot tanks and uninhabited submersibles
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