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Human-Machine Planning: AI Lessons from the Marine Command and General Staff College

Generative AI is here, but we don’t quite know what to do with it. Across both industry and the military, enthusiasm has outpaced results. Companies report rising rates of abandoned AI projects, while defense organizations often repeat the mantra of decision advantage without offering clear pathways for implementation. The problem is rarely technical. Instead, success depends on whether institutions are willing to adapt their structures and processes to make new tools work.The U.S. military’s joint planning process is a prime example. The joint planning process is the U.S. military’s doctrinal approach to developing logical solutions to complex problems. Operational planning

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