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Don’t fear AI in war, fear autonomous weapons

The existential question is not about AI as much as the degree of autonomy granted to weapons. Algorithms may make good decisions and minimise death. But the code may also fail or, more diabolically, be programmed to maximise suffering. Automation will accelerate military decisions so much that humans may have no time to evaluate a situation, and in the extreme stress either make fatal mistakes or surrender to the algorithm

March 12, 2024 / 16:54 IST
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Would you ever want Russian President Vladimir Putin or Hamas to deploy killer robots? (Source: Bloomberg/Getty Images)

There’s no question that Artificial Intelligence will transform warfare, along with pretty much everything else. But will the change be apocalyptic or evolutionary? For the sake of humanity, let’s hope it’s the latter.

Technological innovation has always changed warcraft. It’s been that way since the arrival of chariots, stirrups, gunpowder, nukes and nowadays drones, as Ukrainians and Russians are demonstrating every day.

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My favorite example (because it’s so simple) is the Battle of Koeniggraetz in the 19th century, in which the Prussians defeated the Austrians, thus ensuring that Germany would be united from Berlin rather than Vienna. The Prussians won largely because they had breech-loading guns, which they could rapidly reload while lying on the ground, whereas the Austrians had muzzle-loading rifles, which they reloaded more slowly while standing up.

If AI were akin to that kind of technology, either the US or China, vying for leadership in the field, might hope to gain military pre-eminence for a fleeting moment. As a military technology, though, AI looks less like breech-loading rifles and more like the telegraph, internet or even electricity. That is, it’s less a weapon than an infrastructure that will gradually transform everything, including fighting.