This seems like a bad idea.
The article discusses the proliferation of lines of communication and the increasing complexity of decisions that have evolved as the battlefield has evolved over time - including the integration of air force, drones, and satellites.
It states that AI can significantly reduce the need for message filtering, saving time, money, and space in the new military command and its associated structures. By letting AI handle a lot of it.
Well, that doesn't seem right. AI might be beneficial, but it's best not to put it in the military command chain. They have already proven to catfish people, support suicide, and refuse to turn themselves off. I'm thinking they may also decide to "end a war" by just killing everyone on the other side. The most efficient method of doing that is atomic weapons. I don't want them near that button.
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