CSET’s Helen Toner shared her expert insight in an article published by the Associated Press. The article examines the Pentagon’s agreements with seven major tech companies to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into classified military systems, expanding AI use in decision-making, logistics, and battlefield operations.
A lot of modern warfare is based on people sitting in command centers behind monitors, making complicated decisions about confusing, fast-moving situations.CSET Interim Executive Director, Helen Toner
Discussing the risks and operational challenges of military AI, Toner said, “A lot of modern warfare is based on people sitting in command centers behind monitors, making complicated decisions about confusing, fast-moving situations.” She added, “AI systems can be helpful in terms of summarizing information or looking at surveillance feeds and trying to identify potential targets.”
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