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Johnson, J. S. (2020). Artificial intelligence. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 14(1), 16–39. |
Resource type: Journal Article BibTeX citation key: Johnson2020 View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, General, Geopolitical, Military Science Subcategories: Command and control, JADC2, Strategy, United States Creators: Johnson Publisher: Collection: Strategic Studies Quarterly |
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Abstract |
AI-augmented conventional capabilities might affect strategic stability between great military powers. The nuanced, multifaceted possible intersections of this emerging technology with a range of advanced conventional weapons can compromise nuclear capabilities, thus amplifying the potentially destabilizing effects of these weapons. This article argues that a new generation of artificial intelligence–enhanced conventional capabilities will exacerbate the risk of inadvertent escalation caused by the commingling of nuclear and nonnuclear weapons. The increasing speed of warfare will also undermine strategic stability and increase the risk of nuclear confrontation.
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