This week, Ech leaders and experts in Artificial Intelligence (AI) issued an alert, highlighting the urgent need for the US military to leverage its military data and invest in emerging technology.
The aim is to remain competitive with China in an era in which AI is transforming the global conflict landscape.
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The emphasis is on the importance of acting quickly to ensure adequate preparedness and keep pace with technological advances in order not to fall behind in this strategic race.
During a House Armed Services subcommittee hearing, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang stressed the importance of rapidly integrating new technologies into warfare.
Alexandr Wang, CEO of Scale AI (Image: Disclosure)
He pointed out that the country that manages to do this more quickly and efficiently will have an advantage. Wang also mentioned that the Chinais investing significantly more than the US in developing Artificial Intelligence tools, recognizing their potential to alter the landscape of warfare.
The businessman compared the importance of AI to China to the Apollo project in the United States. During his tenure, Wang pushed the Pentagon to centralize data for the purpose of training AI models and honing its workforce to compete effectively.
ChatGPT was the breakthrough answer
In recent months, the US has been under pressure to respond to the sudden emergence and widespread adoption of popular AI tools such as ChatGPT.
Faced with this situation, legislators have presented a flood of bills and proposals to address various issues related to Artificial Intelligence.
The proposals range from data privacy to the use of AI by the government, and even consider the creation of a federal agency dedicated to the regulation of this technologyexpanding.
According to Klon Kitchen, a former CIA agent and member of the American Enterprise Institute, AI could be a “national security lifeline” for the United States. He stressed the importance of being aggressive and purposeful to move ahead of Beijing in this field.
During Tuesday's hearing, Rep. Mike Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican and chairman of the committee, voiced his opinion.
He believes that if China wins this competition, it is likely to apply such technology for harmful purposes, such as enhancing a repressive, totalitarian surveillance state.
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