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El. knyga: AI at War: How Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning Are Changing Naval Warfare

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  • Formatas: 560 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Naval Institute Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682476345
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  • Formatas: 560 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Naval Institute Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682476345
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Artificial intelligence (AI) may be the most beneficial technological development of the twenty-first century. Media hype and raised expectations for results, however, have clouded understanding of the true nature of AI--including its limitations and potential.

AI at War provides a balanced and practical understanding of applying AI to national security and warfighting professionals as well as a wide array of other readers. Although the themes and findings of the chapters are relevant across the U.S. Department of Defense, to include all Services, the Joint Staff and defense agencies as well as allied and partner ministries of defense, this book is a case study of warfighting functions in the Naval Services--the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. Sam J. Tangredi and George Galdorisi bring together over thirty experts, ranging from former DOD officials and retired flag officers to scientists and active duty junior officers. These contributors present views on a vast spectrum of subjects pertaining to the implementation of AI in modern warfare, including strategy, policy, doctrine, weapons, and ethical concerns.

Recenzijos

Books by techies about data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning put many people to sleep after a page or two. But wait, here is a book on those subjects that is a real page-turner written by a famous spy catcher whose career thwarted the wicked cyber plots of our enemies, and by the dean of naval historians whose books have recounted the great successes of American technology in winning and deterring wars. In clear and crisp prose they illuminate the huge promise in mastering these technologies, and the terrible consequences of failing to do so." John Lehman, secretary of the Navy, author of Oceans Ventured: Winning the Cold War at Sea

"Because AI is going to war with us (in both senses), those interested in the nation's security must attend to its potentials and perils. There is no better place to start than with this volume, where professionals and academics observe AI's contribution from more angles than we can imagine." Martin C. Libicki, author Cyberspace in Peace and War, distinguished visiting professor, U.S. Naval Academy

"AI at War is an extremely powerful book that should be read by every national security practitioner, every naval commander, and every concerned citizen. Editors Tangredi and Galdorisi have provided some of the brightest minds within government, industry, and academia the opportunity to weave an intellectual tapestry of profound breadth and depth on the myriad questions related to how Artificial Intelligence will shape future warfare. It is an "instant classic" that will do more to generate needed debate on the subject than any book published in recent decades." Capt. John E. Jackson, USN (Ret.), E.A. Sperry Chair of Unmanned and Robotic Systems, U.S. Naval War College, editor of One Nation, Under Drones

List of Illustrations
vii
Foreword ix
James G. Stavridis
Introduction 1(23)
Sam J. Tangredi
George Galdorisi
1 Theory and Conceptual History of Artificial Intelligence
24(21)
Patrick K. Sullivan
The Oceanit Team
2 AI, Autonomy, and the Third Offset Strategy Fostering Military Innovation during a Period of Great Change
45(17)
Robert O. Work
3 The Department of the Navy's Commitment to Big Data, AI, and Machine Learning
62(18)
William Bray
Dale L. Moore
4 The Navy at a Crossroads The Uneven Adoption of Autonomous Systems in the Navy
80(12)
Paul Scharre
5 AI Programs of Potential Military Opponents Propositions and Recommendations
92(25)
Sam J. Tangredi
6 Battlefield Innovation on Patrol Designing AI for the Warfighter
117(18)
Nina Kollars
7 Mission Command and Speed of Decision What Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning Should Do for the Navy
135(15)
Scott H. Swift
Antonio P. Siordia
8 Practical Applications of Naval AI An Overview of Artificial Intelligence in Naval Warfare
150(18)
Connor S. McLemore
Charles R. Clark
9 How AI Is Shaping Navy Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
168(15)
Mark Owen
Katie Rainey
Rachel Volner
10 Communicating at the Speed of War The Future of Naval Communications and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence
183(19)
Albert K. Legaspi
Jeff Mah
Stephanie Hszieh
11 How AI Is Shaping Navy Command and Control
202(17)
Doug Lange
Jose Carreno
12 AI and Integrated Fires
219(17)
Michael O'gara
13 Artificial Intelligence and Future Force Design
236(16)
Harrison Schramm
Bryan Clark
14 Entry Pass to Future Warfare AI Education at the U. S. Naval Academy
252(13)
Nathanael Chambers
Frederick L. Crabbe
Gavin Taylor
15 Trying to Put Mahan in a Box Insights from Attempting to Develop a Decision Aid for the Operational Commander
265(21)
Adam M. Aycock
William G. Glenneyiv
16 "Sea Hacking" Sun Tzu Deception in Global Al/Cybered Conflict and Navies
286(24)
Chris C. Demchak
Sam J. Tangredi
17 Overcoming Impediments to AI for Unmanned Autonomy and Human Decision-Making
310(23)
George Galdorisi
18 The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Naval Strategy and Tactics
333(18)
Nevin Carr
Sam J. Tangredi
19 The Future of AI
351(22)
Patrick K. Sullivan
The Oceanit Team
Epilogue 373(4)
George Galdorisi
Sam J. Tangredi
Afterword 377(4)
Michael S. Rogers
Selected Bibliography 381(44)
About the Contributors 425(16)
Index 441
Sam J. Tangredi is the Leidos Chair of Future Warfare Studies and professor of national, naval, and maritime strategy at the U.S. Naval War College. A U.S. Naval Academy and Naval Postgraduate School graduate, he earned a PhD in international relations from the University of Southern California. He served a thirty-year naval career as a surface warfare officer and as a strategic planner and leader of strategic planning. He is author of Anti-Access Warfare: Countering A2/AD Strategies.

George Galdorisi is the Director of Strategic Assessments and Technical Futures at the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific. He speaks and writes frequently on the operational uses of big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Prior to joining NIWC Pacific, he completed a thirty-year career as a naval aviator including four command tours and five years as a carrier strike group chief of staff. He has written a total of fourteen books published by mainstream publishers, including four consecutive New York Times best-sellers.