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ID193918
Title ProperWe’ll never have a model of an AI major-general: Artificial Intelligence, command decisions, and kitsch visions of war
LanguageENG
AuthorBowen, Bleddyn E ;  Hunter, Cameron
Summary / Abstract (Note)Military AI optimists predict future AI assisting or making command decisions. We instead argue that, at a fundamental level, these predictions are dangerously wrong. The nature of war demands decisions based on abductive logic, whilst machine learning (or ‘narrow AI’) relies on inductive logic. The two forms of logic are not interchangeable, and therefore AI’s limited utility in command – both tactical and strategic – is not something that can be solved by more data or more computing power. Many defence and government leaders are therefore proceeding with a false view of the nature of AI and of war itself.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 47, No.1; Feb 2024: p.116-146
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 47 No 1
Key WordsTactics ;  Decision-making ;  Clausewitz ;  Strategy ;  Artificial Intelligence (AI) ;  Technological determinism ;  Problem of induction


 
 
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