Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told 60 Minutes that AI and robotics will rapidly change the character of war—and warns the U.S. must be prepared.
Advanced technologies like robotics and artificial intelligence will soon rapidly change the character of war, and because every country will have access to these technologies, the U.S. must be prepared, according to Army Gen. Mark Milley, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.Milley shared these predictions in a recent interview for 60 Minutes while sitting aboard the USS Constitution, the oldest naval warship still afloat.
'For now, the Department of Defense standard is for all decision-making to have a human OODA loop, and department guidelines say fully autonomous weapons systems must 'allow commanders and operators to exercise appropriate levels of human judgment over the use of force.' According to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, that standard will apply to a new DoD program called 'Replicator,' a Pentagon initiative aimed at countering the size of China's military.
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