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Using artificial intelligence (AI) for warfare has been the promise of science fiction and politicians for years, but new research argues only so much can be automated and shows the value of human judgment.

“All of the hard problems in AI really are judgment and data problems, and the interesting thing about that is when you start thinking about war, the hard problems are strategy and uncertainty, or what is well known as the fog of war,” said Jon Lindsay, an associate professor in the School of Cybersecurity & Privacy and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. “You need human sense-making and to make moral, ethical, and intellectual decisions in an incredibly confusing, fraught, scary situation.”

AI decision-making is based on four key components: data about a situation, interpretation of those data (or prediction), determining the best way to act in line with goals and values (or judgment), and action. Machine learning advancements have made predictions easier, which makes data and judgment even more valuable. Although AI can automate everything from commerce to transit, judgment is where humans must intervene, Lindsay and University of Toronto Professor Avi Goldfarb wrote in the paper, “Prediction and Judgment: Why Artificial Intelligence Increases the Importance of Humans in War,” published in International Security.

Many policy makers assume human soldiers could be replaced with automated systems, ideally making militaries less dependent on human labor and more effective on the battlefield. This is called the substitution theory of AI, but Lindsay and Goldfarb state that AI should not be seen as a substitute, but rather a complement to existing human strategy.

“Machines are good at prediction, but they depend on data and judgment, and the most difficult problems in war are information and strategy,” he said. “The conditions that make AI work in commerce are the conditions that are hardest to meet in a military environment because of its unpredictability.”

“All the excitement and the fear are about killer robots and lethal vehicles, but the worst case for military AI in practice is going to be the classically militaristic problems where you’re really dependent on creativity and interpretation,” Lindsay said.

“If AI is automating prediction, that’s making judgment and data really important,” Lindsay said. “We’ve already automated a lot of military action with mechanized forces and precision weapons, then we automated data collection with intelligence satellites and sensors, and now we’re automating prediction with AI. So, when are we going to automate judgment, or are there components of judgment cannot be automated?”

Until then, though, tactical and strategic decision making by humans continues to be the most important aspect of warfare.

Science Daily

Creativity, interpretation, strategy, value judgments, morality and ethics–these are all the purview of humans, especially humans who acknowledge God as the foundation of a moral society.

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AC, you write as though defence mechanisms, self serving thinking, self blindness, crooked yardstick thinking etc are not realities. I pointed out that these are longstanding issues. Further, you pretend that there is not a 10,000 lb elephant in the room, starting with the substance of AD 55 1 Cor 15 [cf Isa 53] and millions across the ages who have had life transforming encounters with God on the terms in the said text. Which answers the issue though I suspect absent life crisis you are not likely to be open to rethink. As for the main focus, computationalism cannot answer to needed oracle. KFkairosfocus
June 21, 2022
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@kf:
AC, that is precisely the problem:
No, it's not. You're quoting the bible as if it's some kind of authority. If you want to worship human writings, go ahead... without me. Or are you trying to sidetrack the sidetrack?? Just to remind you, here's the original sidetrack:
@Relatd: "If you want to know what God thinks – read the Bible" Wrong. Then you’ll only know what the bible writers thought about god. If you want to know what god thinks, you need to go to the source. You need to ask god!
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June 21, 2022
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AC, that is precisely the problem:
Jer 9:23 Thus says the Lord, “Let not the one who is wise and skillful boast in his insight; let not the one who is mighty and powerful boast in his strength; let not the one who is rich boast in his [temporal satisfactions and earthly] abundance; 24 but let the one who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows Me [and acknowledges Me and honors Me as God and recognizes without any doubt], that I am the Lord who practices lovingkindness, justice and righteousness on the earth, for in these things I delight,” says the Lord. Jer 29: 11 For I know the plans and thoughts that I have for you,’ says the Lord, ‘plans for peace and well-being and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. 12 Then you will call on Me and you will come and pray to Me, and I will hear [your voice] and I will listen to you. 13 Then [with a deep longing] you will seek Me and require Me [as a vital necessity] and [you will] find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. Prov 1:7 The [reverent] fear of the Lord [that is, worshiping Him and regarding Him as truly awesome] is the beginning and the preeminent part of knowledge [its starting point and its essence]; But arrogant [a]fools despise [skillful and godly] wisdom and instruction and self-discipline.
KFkairosfocus
June 21, 2022
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@kf:
PS, the now usual side tracking.
And in the ususal UD fashion you continue the sidetrack.
On the scripture principle God can cause a record that speaks with his voice.
God is omnipotent. He can do a lot of things.
To listen accurately, requires penitent faith
No, it doesn't.AndyClue
June 20, 2022
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Wanted, a creative, imaginative oracle capable of consistent strategic and operational surprise and also inspiring to troops. KF PS, the now usual side tracking. On the scripture principle God can cause a record that speaks with his voice. To listen accurately, requires penitent faith, a commodity that tends to be scarce.kairosfocus
June 20, 2022
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@Buffalo:
Human authors were inspired by God to transmit what He wished. (...)
I've written previously: "Then you’ll only know what the bible writers thought about god. If you want to know what god thinks, you need to go to the source. You need to ask god!" So how does your comment help? You're quoting what other humans think or want to you think about god. If you want to know what god wants, you have to ask him. Otherwise you're worshipping human ideas.AndyClue
June 19, 2022
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@8 AndyClue Human authors were inspired by God to transmit what He wished. vSACRED SCRIPTURE I. CHRIST - THE UNIQUE WORD OF SACRED SCRIPTURE 101 In order to reveal himself to men, in the condescension of his goodness God speaks to them in human words: "Indeed the words of God, expressed in the words of men, are in every way like human language, just as the Word of the eternal Father, when he took on himself the flesh of human weakness, became like men."63 102 Through all the words of Sacred Scripture, God speaks only one single Word, his one Utterance in whom he expresses himself completely:64 You recall that one and the same Word of God extends throughout Scripture, that it is one and the same Utterance that resounds in the mouths of all the sacred writers, since he who was in the beginning God with God has no need of separate syllables; for he is not subject to time.65 103 For this reason, the Church has always venerated the Scriptures as she venerates the Lord's Body. She never ceases to present to the faithful the bread of life, taken from the one table of God's Word and Christ's Body.66 104 In Sacred Scripture, the Church constantly finds her nourishment and her strength, for she welcomes it not as a human word, "but as what it really is, the word of God".67 "In the sacred books, the Father who is in heaven comes lovingly to meet his children, and talks with them."68 II. INSPIRATION AND TRUTH OF SACRED SCRIPTURE 105 God is the author of Sacred Scripture. "The divinely revealed realities, which are contained and presented in the text of Sacred Scripture, have been written down under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit."69 "For Holy Mother Church, relying on the faith of the apostolic age, accepts as sacred and canonical the books of the Old and the New Testaments, whole and entire, with all their parts, on the grounds that, written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, they have God as their author, and have been handed on as such to the Church herself."70 106 God inspired the human authors of the sacred books. "To compose the sacred books, God chose certain men who, all the while he employed them in this task, made full use of their own faculties and powers so that, though he acted in them and by them, it was as true authors that they consigned to writing whatever he wanted written, and no more."71 107 The inspired books teach the truth. "Since therefore all that the inspired authors or sacred writers affirm should be regarded as affirmed by the Holy Spirit, we must acknowledge that the books of Scripture firmly, faithfully, and without error teach that truth which God, for the sake of our salvation, wished to see confided to the Sacred Scriptures."72 108 Still, the Christian faith is not a "religion of the book." Christianity is the religion of the "Word" of God, a word which is "not a written and mute word, but the Word which is incarnate and living".73 If the Scriptures are not to remain a dead letter, Christ, the eternal Word of the living God, must, through the Holy Spirit, "open [our] minds to understand the Scriptures."74buffalo
June 19, 2022
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@Relatd:
If you want to know what God thinks – read the Bible
Wrong. Then you'll only know what the bible writers thought about god. If you want to know what god thinks, you need to go to the source. You need to ask god!AndyClue
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Relatd/4
If you want to know what God thinks – read the Bible
I have. It is still second-hand accounts of what God is alleged to have said.
I’ve studied military strategy and tactics for a long time. First, there is no such thing as Artificial Intelligence, meaning human-level intelligence. There are only programs created by men that can assist but only assist.
That is my impression as well.
One very important thing to consider is that the more complicated something is, the more likely it is to fail. Under battlefield conditions, a problem with a piece of equipment like a portable computer is unlikely to be fixed in the field or fixed in time. If the enemy can fry your delicate electronic circuits by using an Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP), they will. Mobile and airborne EMP platforms exist.
One would hope that military-grade electronics are hardened against the effects of EMP as far as possible.Seversky
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Abductive reasoning, i.e. bringing new information into a situation in order to ‘creatively’ solve a problem, is a human skill that AI will never replicate
The Human Skills AI Can’t Replace - September 25, 2019 written by William J. Littlefield II Excerpt: the history of AI can be broadly periodized based on which form of logical inference computer programs utilize: inductive or deductive.,,, For the foreseeable future, man will (via abductive reasoning) innovate, machine will toil, and The Terminator will remain science fiction. - William J. Littlefield II is a philosopher and professional software engineer. https://quillette.com/2019/09/25/the-human-skills-ai-cant-replace/ A TYPE OF REASONING AI CAN’T REPLACE Abductive reasoning requires creativity, in addition to computation NEWS OCTOBER 10, 2019 ,,, Abductive reasoning, originally developed by an American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914), is sometimes called an “inference to the best explanation,”,,, ,,, As you can see, abductive reasoning involves a certain amount of creativity because the suggested hypothesis must be developed as an idea, not just added up from existing pieces of information. And creativity isn’t something computers really do. https://mindmatters.ai/2019/10/a-type-of-reasoning-ai-cant-replace/ Observation of Unbounded Novelty in Evolutionary Algorithms is Unknowable - 2018 Eric Holloway and Robert Marks Abstract. Open ended evolution seeks computational structures whereby creation of unbounded diversity and novelty are possible. However, research has run into a problem known as the “novelty plateau” where further creation of novelty is not observed. Using standard algorithmic information theory and Chaitin’s Incompleteness Theorem, we prove no algorithm can detect unlimited novelty. Therefore observation of unbounded novelty in computer evolutionary programs is nonalgorithmic and, in this sense, unknowable. http://robertmarks.org/REPRINTS/2018_Observation-of-Unbounded-Novelty.pdf Artificial Intelligence and Human Exceptionalism: Dr. Robert Marks – video (Feb. 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIvAg-NY5eQ Podcast: (AI) Robert Crowther “Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Replace Humanity,” Interview with Robert J Marks, ID the Future, December 18, 2017. https://www.discovery.org/multimedia/audio/2017/12/why-artificial-intelligence-will-never-replace-humanity/ Podcast: (AI) Robert Crowther “The Dangers, Limits and Promise of Artificial Intelligence.” Interview with Robert J Marks, ID the Future, January 8, 2018. https://www.discovery.org/multimedia/audio/2018/01/the-dangers-limits-and-promise-of-artificial-intelligence/#more-33468 https://uncommondescent.com/evolution/evolutionary-informatics-has-come-a-long-way-since-a-baylor-dean-tried-to-shut-down-the-lab/ podcast - Don’t Raise the White Flag to Our AI Overlords Just Yet - January 22, 2018 https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/intelligentdesign/episodes/2018-01-22T08_58_45-08_00 On this episode of ID The Future, computer engineer Robert Marks,,, Yes, computing power doubles every couple of years or so, but Dr. Marks insists that a qualitative gulf separates humans from computers, a difference that no amount of computing power can ever overcome.
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the effect cannot be greater than the cause.buffalo
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If you want to know what God thinks - read the Bible. I've studied military strategy and tactics for a long time. First, there is no such thing as Artificial Intelligence, meaning human-level intelligence. There are only programs created by men that can assist but only assist. One very important thing to consider is that the more complicated something is, the more likely it is to fail. Under battlefield conditions, a problem with a piece of equipment like a portable computer is unlikely to be fixed in the field or fixed in time. If the enemy can fry your delicate electronic circuits by using an Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP), they will. Mobile and airborne EMP platforms exist.relatd
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"I would be more than happy to listen to God on the question of morality if we could speak to him directly but having to go through self-appointed spokespersons is a whole different kettle of fish." Jesus would likely agree, given his experiences with the political & religious authorities of his day.anthropic
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This doesn't really surprise me. Managing a war is a very complex process and history suggests only a very small number of people are any good at it. One of the prominent attributes of great military leaders is the ability to inspire the troops under their command to trust both in their leadership and believe in themselves. AI is unlikely to be able to do any of that. God as the moral foundation of society isn't really relevant to military strategy and tactics. I would be more than happy to listen to God on the question of morality if we could speak to him directly but having to go through self-appointed spokespersons is a whole different kettle of fish.Seversky
June 18, 2022
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Promise for years? Yup. Hannah Arendt in 1972, describing McNamara's 'operational research' types in the Pentagon: “They were not just intelligent, but prided themselves on being ‘rational’. They were eager to find formulas, preferably expressed in a pseudo-mathematical language, that would unify the most disparate phenomena with which reality presented them; that is, they were eager to discover laws by which to explain and predict political and historical facts as though they were as necessary, and thus as reliable, as the physicists once believed natural phenomena to be. An utterly irrational confidence in the calculability of reality became the leitmotif of the decision making.”polistra
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