Technology is rapidly transforming the rules of war as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a decisive factor in military applications. A successful autonomous flight with a fighter jet was achieved by the U.S. Air Force in 2022, marking the first successful piloting with AI in history.
The U.S. Air Force’s “Skyborg” program, which aims to develop an AI-enabled system to control unmanned aircraft, demonstrated its compatibility with aircraft from various contractors. AI is also being integrated into military vehicles and used to track submarines in the Pacific, offering cost savings and precision targeting.
The growing dependence on artificial intelligence poses new risks for military units, particularly in terms of cybersecurity threats and the need for flexibility in decision-making processes. It is essential to understand and regulate the role of AI in warfare to ensure safety and to counter adversaries’ military use of AI.
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