The U.S. military is hoping to use AI to help it interpret data more quickly and allow human military leaders make faster, more informed decisions.
Naftali Bennett spoke exclusively with Fox News Digital about the benefits of AI and the need to set parameters for its use now.as a tool for quickly digesting data and helping leaders make the right decision – and not to make those decisions for the humans in charge, according to two top AI advisors in U.S. Central Command.
"There’s huge amounts of concern, rightly so, about the consequences of autonomous weapons," Dr. Moore said."One thing that I’ve been very well aware of in all my dealings with… the U.S. military: I’ve never once heard anyone from the U.S. military suggest that it would be a good idea to create autonomous weapons."U.S. Central Command, led by Army Gen.
Dr. Andrew Moore, now an advisor to CENTCOM on AI, pictured here in 2018 when he was Dean, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University . In the example of monitoring shipments around Iran, Ms. Moore said the goal is to get AI to the point where it understands the"patterns of life" in that area of the world, so the U.S. can understand when those patterns are broken in ways that might threaten U.S. national security. She described the effort as a"crawl, walk, run" effort that will make U.S. military decisions sharper and faster.
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