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ID194002
Title ProperEmerging technology and strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorHedgecock, Kathryn
Summary / Abstract (Note)Technology is often an importance consideration in a state’s theory of victory. States must consider how technology advances their strategic ends and the most appropriate ways to source technology. As states seek technological overmatch or offsets, they must also wrestle with the strategic cost, risk, and advantage of emerging technologies. Yet, technological advantage is likely to be fleeting. Successful competition depends on states’ ability to scale rapidly in times of crisis, to train soldiers in network-centric and austere environments, to effectively establish norms of AI use, to compete in the diffusion of global dual-use technology, and to question assumptions of technological emergence.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 24, No.1; Mar 2024: p.133-140
Journal SourceDefence Studies 2024-03 24, 1
Key WordsEmerging Technology ;  Strategy ;  Artifical Intelligence