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Kania, E. B. (2017). Battlefield singularity. Artificial Intelligence, Military Revolution, and China’s Future Military Power, CNAS. |
Resource type: Journal Article BibTeX citation key: Kania2017a View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, General, Geopolitical, Military Science Subcategories: Autonomous systems, China, JADC2, Machine learning, Strategy Creators: Kania Publisher: Collection: Artificial Intelligence, Military Revolution, and China’s Future Military Power, CNAS |
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Abstract |
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fast heating up as a key area of strategic competition. U.S. leaders have signaled that AI is a major component of the Defense Department’s strategy to reinvigorate American military technological dominance.1 In October 2016, the U.S. government released a “National Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Strategic Plan,”2 one of three reports on AI issued by the Obama administration.3 Other nations have similarly taken note of the transformative potential of AI. In July 2017, China released its own national-level AI development plan.4 In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin observed, “whoever becomes the leader in this sphere [artificial intelligence] will become the ruler of the world.”5 Home to many of the world’s top AI companies, China is poised to be a major player in this unfolding competition. In this in-depth analytic report, CNAS adjunct fellow Elsa Kania explores China’s strategy for developing and implementing AI technology for military applications. Drawing on open-source Chinese-language documents, Ms. Kania explains Chinese strategic thinking on AI and specific military applications that Chinese leaders envision. Her report is a must-read for national security professionals concerned about maintaining U.S. strategic advantage in an era of rapid technological change. |