[Editor’s Note: The Army’s Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to feature another post excerpting the findings from Team Axis Insight 2035‘s Project Deterrence Final Report. This Integrated Research Project documented the findings from the group’s United States … Read the rest
551. How Do You Get Millions of Drones—Fast?
[Editor’s Note: The Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes back returning guest blogger and proclaimed Mad Scientist Steve Pomper with today’s submission addressing how the U.S. can achieve what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced in his Unleashing U.S. Military Drone Dominance… Read the rest
550. From Campus to Command: The William & Mary Wargaming Lab
[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist and the Georgetown University Wargaming Society co-hosted our Game On! Wargaming & The Operational Environment Conference at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, last year, exploring:
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549. Expendable Drones: Appreciating the Evolving Technology – and Character – of War
“This technological leap demands a parallel evolution in military command and control culture to redefine expectations, moving beyond dystopian fears of intractable machine autonomy to embrace a more realistic future wherein human-machine teaming maximizes tactical authority, operational integrity, and strategic … Read the rest
548. Do Androids Dream of Electric War: The Reality of Autonomous Weapons
“I think there’s a moral question that one has to ask in general about whether it’s appropriate for a machine to make a decision as to whether or not a human ought to live or die”
[Editor’s Note: As … Read the rest
