Take a look at “America’s Special Forces Are Caught Up in the AI Craze,” by Stavros Atlamazoglou at The National Interest.
Stavros Atlamazoglou writes that “Special Operations Command hopes that AI can help during night raids—when it can quickly process information extracted from target sites, allowing for faster subsequent raids.”
USSOCOM seeks to integrate artificial intelligence into sensitive site exploitation to process intelligence that is “too complicated and voluminous to be processed rapidly.” USSOCOM is seeking tools for “facial recognition, speaker identification, and DNA profiling” to accelerate exploitation and tighten follow-on targeting cycles. He concludes that the push to involve AI in SSE “has the potential to greatly improve the lethality of the force.”
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