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AI and Big Data's Influence on War Decision-Making

Severity: Medium (Score: 43.0)

Sources: theintercept.com, www.whitehouse.gov, doi.org, Cambridge, www.lowyinstitute.org

Summary

The articles explore the significant influence of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data on military and political decisions regarding warfare. They introduce the concept of 'architectures of AI,' which refers to the interconnected technology ecosystem that includes data, connectivity, and computational resources. This ecosystem concentrates power among a few technology companies, which are increasingly acting as national security players capable of swaying state decisions on military action. The articles identify three main factors affecting the decision to wage war: the concentration of power in AI architectures, the diffusion of national security decision-making, and AI's role in shaping public opinion. They argue that smaller or less technologically advanced states are losing autonomy in military decisions due to the influence of these tech companies. The articles emphasize that AI-driven systems are infiltrating the decision-making processes related to organized violence, fundamentally altering traditional notions of sovereignty and security. Key Points: • AI and big data are reshaping military decision-making processes. • Technology companies are gaining unprecedented power over state sovereignty. • Smaller nations are particularly vulnerable to influence from major tech firms.

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