SYDNEY: Some technology experts believe innovative commercial software developers now entering the arms market are challenging the dominance of the traditional defence industry, which produces big-ticket weapons, sometimes at glacial speed. It is too early to say if big, human-crewed weapons like submarine
SYDNEY: Some technology experts believe innovative commercial software developers now entering the arms market are challenging the dominance of the traditional defence industry, which produces big-ticket weapons, sometimes at glacial speed.
Evidence of such change is already emerging from the war in Ukraine. There, even rudimentary teams of humans and machines operating without significant artificial intelligence-powered autonomy are reshaping the battlefield. Simple, remotely piloted drones have greatly improved the lethality of artillery, rockets and missiles in Ukraine, according to military analysts who study the conflict.
A Reuters special report published today explores how automation powered by artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionise weapons, warfare and military power. Some military strategists have noted that in this conflict, attack and transport helicopters have become so vulnerable that they have been almost forced from the skies, their roles now increasingly handed over to drones.
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