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Oct 13, 2024 |
nuclear-news.net | Paul Lushenko |Keith Carter |Christina MacPherson
A new military-industrial complex: How tech bros are hyping AI’s role in war The current debate on military AI is largely driven by “tech bros” and other entrepreneurs who stand to profit immensely from militaries’ uptake of AI-enabled capabilities. the new military-industrial complex wherein business leaders are framing the future direction of war, despite their lack of military experience.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
thebulletin.org | Paul Lushenko |Keith Carter |Sara Goudarzi
Since the emergence of generative artificial intelligence, scholars have speculated about the technology’s implications for the character, if not nature, of war. The promise of AI on battlefields and in war rooms has beguiled scholars. They characterize AI as “game-changing,” “revolutionary,” and “perilous,” especially given the potential of great power war involving the United States and China or Russia.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Paul Lushenko |Keith Carter
0:13 2 hours ago Lebanon: The IDF struck Hezbollah terrorist targets and weapons storage facilities in Beirut StringersHub • 2h Beirut, Lebanon - October 06, 2024 [Note: no sound] IDF: The IDF struck Hezbollah terrorist targets and weapons storage facilities in Beirut IAF fighter jets conducted intelligence-based strikes on terror targets belonging to Hezbollah's Intelligence Headquarters in Beirut, including intelligence-gathering means, command centers, and additional terrorist...
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May 29, 2024 |
almendron.com | Jennifer Spindel |Keith Carter
As the war in Ukraine enters its third spring, leaders from Brazil, China, the Vatican, and elsewhere have urged Ukraine to negotiate with Russia. Ukrainian forces are unlikely to break through fortified Russian lines, the argument goes, and Kyiv should recognize the reality of Russia’s territorial annexation. Ukraine has successfully used drones to both surveil and attack Russian targets, but drones alone cannot win the war.
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May 29, 2024 |
foreignaffairs.com | Keith Carter |Jennifer Spindel |Matthew McClary |Matthew Mcclary
As the war in Ukraine enters its third spring, leaders from Brazil, China, the Vatican, and elsewhere have urged Ukraine to negotiate with Russia. Ukrainian forces are unlikely to break through fortified Russian lines, the argument goes, and Kyiv should recognize the reality of Russia’s territorial annexation. Ukraine has successfullyused drones to both surveil and attack Russian targets, but drones alone cannot win the war.
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