As Mad Scientist Laboratory has noted in previous blog posts, War is an intrinsically human endeavor. Rapid innovations in the biological sciences are changing how we work, live, and fight. Drawing on the past two years of Mad Scientist … Read the rest
30. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Meet Warfighter Needs
(Editor’s Note: The Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to present a companion piece to last Thursday’s post that addressed human-machine networks and their cross-domain effects. On 10 January 2018, CAPT George Galdorisi, (U.S. Navy-Ret.), presented his Mad Scientist Speaker … Read the rest
29. Engaging Human-Machine Networks for Cross-domain Effects
(Editor’s Note: While war will remain an enduring human endeavor for the foreseeable future, engaging human networks will require a greater understanding of robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomy, and the Internet of Everything. Future battlefield networks at the strategic, operational, … Read the rest
25. Lessons Learned in Assessing the Operational Environment
(Editor’s Note: The Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to present the following guest blog post from Mr. Ian Sullivan.)
During the past year, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) G-2 has learned a great deal more … Read the rest
22. Speed, Scope, and Convergence Trends
“Speed is the essence of war. Take advantage of the enemy’s unpreparedness; travel by unexpected routes and strike him where he has taken no precautions.” — Sun Tzu
Mad Scientist Laboratory has addressed the impact of Autonomy, Artificial Intelligence … Read the rest