Iran war heralds era of AI-powered bombing quicker than ‘speed of thought’
TL;DR
Speed and scale of US military’s AI war planning raises fears human decision-making may be sidelined The use of AI tools to enable attacks on Iran heralds a new era of bombing quicker than “the speed of thought”, experts have said, amid fears human decision-makers could be sidelined. Anthropic’s AI model, Claude, was reportedly used by the US military in the barrage of strikes as the technology “shortens the kill chain” – meaning the process of target identification through to legal approval and strike launch. Continue reading...
Nauti's Take
The US military's use of AI tools in the Iran strikes raises red flags about the future of warfare. With AI-powered systems like Anthropic's Claude model shortening the kill chain, the speed and scale of attacks could become overwhelming for human decision-makers.
This heralds a new era of bombing quicker than the speed of thought, where machines may play a disproportionate role in deciding life and death. The sidelining of human judgment in AI-driven warfare is a worrying trend that demands scrutiny.
Summary
Speed and scale of US military’s AI war planning raises fears human decision-making may be sidelined The use of AI tools to enable attacks on Iran heralds a new era of bombing quicker than “the speed of thought”, experts have said, amid fears human decision-makers could be sidelined. Anthropic’s AI model, Claude, was reportedly used by the US military in the barrage of strikes as the technology “shortens the kill chain” – meaning the process of target identification through to legal approval and strike launch.
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