Will Machines Make Strategy?

Addressing vulnerability and promoting security
Sep 27, 2024 | Engelsberg Ideas

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence capable of deducing human intentions signals a new frontier in technology that could transform the world of strategy, diplomacy and warfare, notes Kenneth Payne in his article for Engelsberg Ideas. Intelligent machines have become brilliant in structured worlds, where there is a clearly defined problem to solve, such as playing chess or working out the shortest  geo-positioning on a satnav. They are also increasingly adept at complex control problems, such as those facing robotic surgeons, or machines that speedily handle packages in warehouses. Navigating unpredictable human minds, on the other hand, is much harder. https://engelsbergideas.com

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