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Oct 2, 2023 |
cna.org | Margarita Konaev
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The role of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems in the war in Ukraine has attracted a great deal of attention in the media and from analysts tracking the use of tomorrow’s technology in today’s wars.
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Sep 6, 2023 |
realcleardefense.com | Margarita Konaev |Owen Daniels
The Russians are Closer to Victory
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Sep 6, 2023 |
almendron.com | Margarita Konaev
Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive has moved more slowly than many of the country’s allies and supporters had hoped. The Ukrainian military has proved remarkably adept at rapidly incorporating new capabilities and technologies into its operations, fighting bravely and for the most part effectively against an enemy with superior numbers, little regard for its own losses, and no regard for the laws of war.
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Sep 6, 2023 |
foreignaffairs.com | Margarita Konaev |Owen Daniels |Manjari Chatterjee Miller |Joshua Kurlantzick
Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive has moved more slowly than many of the country’s allies and supporters had hoped. The Ukrainian military has proved remarkably adept at rapidly incorporating new capabilities and technologies into its operations, fighting bravely and for the most part effectively against an enemy with superior numbers, little regard for its own losses, and no regard for the laws of war.
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Sep 6, 2023 |
foreignaffairs.com | Margarita Konaev |Owen Daniels |Manjari Chatterjee Miller |Joshua Kurlantzick
Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive has moved more slowly than many of its allies and supporters had hoped. The Ukrainian military has proved remarkably adept at rapidly incorporating new capabilities and technologies into its operations, fighting bravely and for the most part effectively against an enemy with superior numbers, little regard for its own losses, and no regard for the laws of war. Even so, progress has been gradual, and every piece of liberated territory has come at an immense cost.
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Sep 5, 2023 |
tribunecontentagency.com | Margarita Konaev
Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive has moved more slowly than many of its allies and supporters had hoped. The Ukrainian military has proved remarkably adept at rapidly incorporating new capabilities and technologies into its operations, fighting bravely and for the most part effectively against an enemy with superior numbers, little regard for its own losses, and no […]To purchase full-length Foreign Affairs articles, please email Tribune Content Agency at [email protected]
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Sep 4, 2023 |
myemail.constantcontact.com | Thomas Gibbons-Neff |Matthew Luxmoore |Margarita Konaev |Owen Daniels
Quotes of the Day:“There will come a time when the rich will own all the media, and it will be impossible for the public to make an informed opinion.” - Albert Einstein (about 1949)“We are dominated by the relatively small number of persons who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is Day who pull the wires which control the public mind.” - Edward Bernays.
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Aug 29, 2023 |
cnas.org | Paul Scharre |Samuel Bendett |Margarita Konaev
Ukraine’s summer counteroffensive has moved more slowly than many of the country’s allies and supporters had hoped. The Ukrainian military has proved remarkably adept at rapidly incorporating new capabilities and technologies into its operations, fighting bravely and for the most part effectively against an enemy with superior numbers, little regard for its own losses, and no regard for the laws of war.
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Aug 16, 2023 |
realcleardefense.com | Margarita Konaev |Ryan Fedasiuk |Jack Corrigan |Ellen Lu |Alex Stephenson |Helen Toner | +1 more
An Assessment of Military Procurement Data between April and November 2020This report uses procurement records published by the Department of Defense (DOD) and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) between April and November of 2020 to assess, and, where appropriate, compare what each military is buying when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI).
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Mar 29, 2023 |
foreignaffairs.com | Margarita Konaev |Owen Daniels |Adam Segal
Sign in and save to read later Print this article Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Get a link Page url Request Reprint Permissions During more than 13 months of war against one of the world’s largest armies, Ukraine’s military has continually stood out for one quality in particular: its ability to adapt. Over and over, Ukraine has nimbly responded to changing battlefield dynamics and exploited emerging technologies to capitalize on Russia’s mistakes.