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The role of AI in future warfare Michael E. O’Hanlon Thursday, November 29, 2018
This report is part of "A Blueprint for the Future of AI," a series from the Brookings Institution that analyzes the new challenges and potential policy solutions introduced by artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
To illustrate how artificial intelligence (AI) could affect the future battlefield, consider the following scenario based on a future book I am writing entitled The Senkaku Paradox: Risking Great Power War over Limited Stakes. The scenario, imagined to occur sometime between now and 2040, begins with a hypothesized Russian “green men” attack against a small farming village in eastern Estonia or Latvia. Russia’s presumed motive would be to sow discord and dissent within NATO, weakening the alliance. Estonia and Latvia are NATO member states, and thus the United States is sworn to defend them. But in the event of such a Russian aggression, a huge, direct NATO response may or may not be wise. Furthermore, the robotics and AI dimension of this scenario, and a number of others similar to it, will likely get more interesting as the years go by.
A hypothetical scenario in which Russia creates a pretext to slice off a piece of an eastern Baltic state, occupying it in purported “defense” of native Russian speakers there, could cause enormous problems if NATO chose to reverse the aggression. In that event, it could require a massive deployment of Operation Desert Storm-like proportions to liberate the territory while facing down any Russian reinforcements that might be sent. In a less successful case, Russia could interdict major elements of that attempted NATO deployment through some combination of cyberattacks, high-altitude nuclear bursts causing electromagnetic pulse, targeted missile or aerial strikes on ports and major ships, and perhaps even an “escalate to de-escalate” series of carefully chosen nuclear detonations against very specific targets on land or sea.[1] While the latter concept of nuclear preemption is not formally part of Russian military doctrine, it could influence actual Russian military options today.[2] Alternatively, the NATO deployment could succeed, only to face subsequent Russian nuclear strikes once evidence of NATO’s conventional superiority on the Baltic battlefields had presented Moscow with the Hobson’s choice of either escalating or losing.[3]
By 2040, some aspects of this kind of scenario could improve for American and NATO interests. The clarity and perhaps the scale of NATO’s security commitments to the Baltic states might have strengthened, reducing the chances of deterrence failure in the first place and improving the initial capacity for resistance to any Russian aggression.[4] But on balance, technological innovation, including advancements in robotics and AI, makes it quite possible that things could also get worse.
Full story > The role of AI in future warfare (brookings.edu)
U.S.-China tech battle entering its ‘primetime’ — and generative A.I. could be the next frontier
KEY POINTS
- A hallmark of U.S-China tensions in the past few years has been the battle between the two nations for tech supremacy.
- Washington has sought to cut off China from key technology like semiconductors while China has looked to boost its self-sufficiency and wean itself off American technology.
- Now analysts say that generative artificial intelligence, the technology behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT, could be the next battleground between the two nations.
Generative artificial intelligence, the technology that viral chatbot ChatGPT is based on, could be the new battleground in the battle for tech supremacy between the U.S. and China, according to one analyst.
Despite the two nations seeking better relations after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, analysts said the tech tensions will continue.
Washington has sought to cut off China from key technology like semiconductors while China has looked to boost its self-sufficiency and wean itself off American technology, touting its domestic sectors.
“The status quo isn’t likely to change much on any front — from sanctions to business pressure,” Abishur Prakash, CEO of Toronto-based advisory firm, The Geopolitical Business, told CNBC via email.
AI, which is seen as a critical technology by both nations, will likely be dragged into the battle between the two sides.
AI in the ‘crosshairs’
Former President Donald Trump began a trade war with China and technology was dragged in the middle Washington’s tactics so far have relied on restricting China’s access to technologies it deems critical such as semiconductors.
An escalation occurred last year when the U.S. introduced sweeping rules aimed at cutting China off from major tools and components to make advanced chips and choking the country off from critical semiconductors. The move was seen as potentially hobbling China’s homegrown chip industry. U.S. has also got allies to align on tough export rules of tech to China.
Meanwhile, the U.S. has looked to boost its own domestic technology including semiconductors, with funding such as the $52 billion available via the Chips and Science Act.
Washington’s attention is now likely to turn to generative AI.
“There will likely be more attempts coming from Washington to target the development in China of some types of applications, and generative AI could be in the crosshairs in the coming year,” Paul Triolo, the technology policy lead at consulting firm Albright Stonebridge, told CNBC.
It comes “as the Biden administration determines which technologies could benefit both China’s military modernization, and which could also boost Chinese companies’ ability to make breakthroughs in generative AI,” he added.
Generative AI relates to applications such as ChatGPT which are able to generate content when prompted by users.
How U.S. restrictions target A.I.
AI needs to be trained on huge amounts of data in order to work. Generative AI is based on so-called large language models, meaning it is trained on huge amount of language in order to be able to understand and respond to prompts from users.
The processing of this data requires a large amount of computing power that is powered by specific semiconductors, such as those sold by U.S. firm Nvidia, which is seen as the market leader in such chips.
Part of the U.S.’s current restrictions aim to cut China off from some of Nvidia’s key chips, which in turn could hamper China’s AI development.
Washington is also carrying out an outbound investment review, which would put rules in place for American investment into foreign companies.
“The upcoming outbound investment review executive order will include restrictions on U.S. investment in some AI-related technologies, and this will be a major indication of the direction of U.S. technology controls in the final two years of the Biden administration,” Triolo said.
China’s generative A.I. push
ChatGPT, developed by American firm OpenAI, has taken the world by storm and has sparked somewhat of an AI arms race between U.S. technology companies including Microsoft, which is an investor, and Alphabet.
Chinese technology giants have taken note.
Over the past few months, Chinese technology giants from Baidu to Alibaba have announced plans and launched trials for their own ChatGPT rivals.
Complete Article > U.S.-China tech war: Why Generative AI could be the next battleground (cnbc.com)
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
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Friday, May 19, 2023
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Sunday, April 30, 2023
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Semi-Autonomous Electric Vehicle Charging Systems / SAEVCS
As the many that visit my blog regularly already know, my name is Nick. Geeez, this blog must be almost 8 years old by now, in any event.
I have invented a green source of energy piggy backed on an original green source of energy.
My system was originally designed for Mid-Sized EV's but I adapted it to a scooter for a prototype and it may find better use in Electric Long Haul Vehicles such as 18 Wheelers & Travel Buses.
My EV Scooter, "Poo" will stand as my prototype for the time being.
I'm looking for a patent lawyer and investors.
Thursday, August 11, 2022
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When I was a baby, my mom always told me "Son, keep your head up and things will get better". What she didn't tell me was that I was going to have to leave America to apply the rule.
I liked the 70's and 80's where I could play at the park without getting shot at, when I could buy a pizza with all the trimmings for $13 and when I could rent an apartment for $400.
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If you believe that things in America are going to get better, God be with you.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Is Global Warming Being Orchestrated Or Allowed To Run Wild? The Solution May Be Simpler Than You Have Been Led To Believe
Empty skies after 9/11 set the stage for an unlikely climate change experiment.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, officials at the U.S. national air control centre couldn’t make out what was happening, at first.
As controllers watched the second plane crash into the World Trade Center complex just after 9 a.m., however, it became clear that the first one hadn’t been a spectacular accident, but something much more sinister. Planes were becoming fuel-filled missiles. How many? Nobody knew.
Officials at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration did the only thing they could think of to try to control the situation: ordering every aircraft in U.S. airspace, about 4,000 of them, to land somewhere, anywhere, immediately.
Canadian officials followed. Airports in Atlantic Canada quickly filled with thousands of bewildered people who had been flying west across the Atlantic from Europe, but found themselves stranded in Goose Bay, Labrador or Stephenville, Nfld.
Within a few hours, the skies across the continent were empty except for military aircraft. Here’s what it looked like:
Saturday, April 2, 2022
The most difficult post of my life = Don't Assist Black Americans
*On average* will they go to the library?
Will they read to better their lives?
Will they search the net to define their words?
Will they stop blaming the White man for all of their conflicts?
Will they assume responsibility for their own actions?
They're fuckin spoiled!
Fuck Black Americans, I'm part Black born to a pimp and a prostitute & I don't need Jack shit from anyone!
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Friday, April 1, 2022
Tech in 2025: 10 Technologies that will Transform the Global Economy
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Thursday, March 31, 2022
Here’s a list of the top-rated charities to help the Ukraine relief effort
Donations can go along way during the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine.
To make sure your money gets into the right hands, here is a list of highly rated nonprofits engaged in relief and recovery efforts in Ukraine and the surrounding areas.
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It's nice to be back...
I'll take this evening to bring myself up to date on specific advances in Tech & Infrastructure.
This is what I created for dinner yesterday, take care and I'll be back in the morning.
So what's new since I went into hiatus?
I've created new dishes, invented a back support chair, yadda, who cares, yadda?
The situation that I feel deserves more attention is the atrocities occurring in Ukraine, I'd like to hang Putin by his nuts!
Regime change? America has backed, funded and assisted in regime change 5 times that I can count in my own lifetime.
*Before I continue, I'm fully aware of Putin's nuclear capabilities.
Slow Joe Biden either had a Freudian Slip or he purposely hinted at the idea of removing Putin from office. It doesn't matter one way or the other at this point, you simply can not unring the bell.
The charge of "War crimes" means very little, Bashar Hafez al-Assad committed war crimes and he's now living on a ship enjoying the weather.
I beg you to support Ukraine financially, by prayer or in any other means that you can assist, these are human beings being slaughtered by a mentally unstable dictator.
And please keep abreast of the situation here - Aljazeera
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Do you suffer from excess gas causing stomach aches and bloating?
"Hi", I'm Niko, the owner of this blog and I lost my pancreas, for the most part, in 1996'. Those were the days of partying and being a damned fool but necessity is the mother of invention.
There was a time when I could drink liquor, eat fried wings and pizza but that was yesteryear. I'm a retired chef and have studied nutrition since my days at Buffalo State College and today I have hammered out a remedy for those that suffer from excess gas.
I have yet to think of a name so for now I'll just call my *all-natural combination of 5 grocery store items, "Gas Free".
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