Should Strategists Worry About the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence?

Military Strategy Magazine 9 (1):43-49 (2023)
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This article explores an implicit philosophical assumption in strategy formation: that biological intelligence can be replicated, granting capabilities sufficient to justify a medium- and long-term strategic focus on artificial intelligence. It explains how an implicit and unstudied philosophy of AI often makes its way into force structure planning and national policy objectives across states.

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