"Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field of technology with potentially significant
implications for national security. As such, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and other
nations are developing AI applications for a range of military functions. AI research is underway
in the fields of intelligence collection and analysis, logistics, cyber operations, information
operations, command and control, and in a variety of semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles.
Already, AI has been incorporated into military operations in Iraq and Syria. Congressional action
has the potential to shape the technology’s development further, with budgetary and legislative
decisions influencing the growth of military applications as well as the pace of their adoption.
AI technologies present unique challenges for military integration, particularly because the bulk
of AI development is happening in the commercial sector. Although AI is not unique in this
regard, the defense acquisition process may need to be adapted for acquiring emerging
technologies like AI. In addition, many commercial AI applications must undergo significant
modification prior to being functional for the military. A number of cultural issues also challenge
AI acquisition, as some commercial AI companies are averse to partnering with DOD due to
ethical concerns, and even within the department, there can be resistance to incorporating AI
technology into existing weapons systems and processes..."
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