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ID190101
Title ProperAutomating the OODA loop in the age of intelligent machines
Other Title Informationreaffirming the role of humans in command-and-control decision-making in the digital age
LanguageENG
AuthorJohnson, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that artificial intelligence (AI) enabled capabilities cannot effectively or reliably compliment (let alone replace) the role of humans in understanding and apprehending the strategic environment to make predictions and judgments that inform strategic decisions. Furthermore, the rapid diffusion of and growing dependency on AI technology at all levels of warfare will have strategic consequences that counterintuitively increase the importance of human involvement in these tasks. Therefore, restricting the use of AI technology to automate decision-making tasks at a tactical level will do little to contain or control the effects of this synthesis at a strategic level of warfare. The article re-visits John Boyd’s observation-orientation-decision-action metaphorical decision-making cycle (or “OODA loop”) to advance an epistemological critique of AI-enabled capabilities (especially machine learning approaches) to augment command-and-control decision-making processes. In particular, the article draws insights from Boyd’s emphasis on “orientation” as a schema to elucidate the role of human cognition (perception, emotion, and heuristics) in defense planning in a non-linear world characterized by complexity, novelty, and uncertainty. It also engages with the Clausewitzian notion of “military genius” – and its role in “mission command” – human cognition, systems, and evolution theory to consider the strategic implications of automating the OODA loop.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 23, No.1; Mar 2023: p.43-67
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol: 23 No 1
Key WordsArtificial Intelligence ;  Command and Control ;  Machine learning ;  OODA loopmilitary theorymission command


 
 
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