
Air Force AI Plans Attacks 400 Times Faster Than Humans
A U.S. Air Force experiment found AI can create military attack plans 400 times faster than humans, but many plans contained subtle, critical errors.
Julian Vance is a defense and technology correspondent for Neurozzio, specializing in military applications of artificial intelligence, naval warfare systems, and geopolitical security analysis.
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