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Information in War

Information in War

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An in-depth assessment of innovations in military information technology informs hypothetical outcomes for artificial intelligence adaptations In the coming decades, artificial intelligence (AI) will revolutionize the way we live and the way we wage war. Military organizations that best innovate and adapt to this AI revolution will gain significant advantages over rivals. Great powers such as the United States, China, and Russia are investing in novel sensing, reasoning, and learning technologies that will alter how militaries observe, orient, decide, and act in relation to the enemy and environment. This will fundamentally change how we conceptualize the national security enterprise. In Information in War: Military Innovation, Battle Networks, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence, Benjamin M. Jensen, Christopher Whyte, and Scott Cuomo provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between information, organizational dynamics, and military power. They analyze past examples of successes and failures with innovations in military information technologies and demonstrate how militaries can avoid common obstacles to achieve effective adoption. Information in War concludes with four hypothetical outcomes of how the US military may use AI by 2040 to help imagine and prepare for a range of possible futures.

About the Author

Benjamin M. Jensen is a professor at the Marine Corps University's Command and Staff College; senior fellow for future war, gaming, and strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; a scholar in residence at American University's School of International Service; and a major in the US Army Reserve. Christopher Whyte is an assistant professor at the Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. Lt. Col. Scott Cuomo (USMC) is a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and served as the Marine Corps representative on the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence.

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