Special operators hope AI can reduce civilian deaths in combat
Briefly

As we've started to exercise this and build the emphasis on [reducing] civilian harm into large-scale exercises, it becomes particularly daunting when you think of the, if you will, the scale of that type of conflict, where...we've talked openly about thousands of strikes in an hour. This boggles the mind.
U.S. special operations forces are going to need the automation and aspects of artificial intelligence and machine learning...built in and baked into that with a focus on civilian harm.
It also means things that are critically important but not particularly glamorous, like having actually a data enterprise that can ingest a lot of different information and make it available to others so that they can look at the lessons learned of the past.
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