[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish today’s guest blog post by MAJ Vincent Dueñas, addressing how AI can mitigate a human commander’s cognitive biases and enhance his/her (and their staff’s) decision-making, freeing them to do what … Read the rest
110. Future Jobs and Skillsets
[Editor’s Note: On 8-9 August 2018, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) co-hosted the Mad Scientist Learning in 2050 Conference with Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies in Washington, DC. Leading scientists, innovators, and scholars from academia, … Read the rest
109. Classic Planning Holism as a Basis for Megacity Strategy
[Editor’s Note: Recent operations against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to liberate Mosul illustrate the challenges of warfighting in urban environments. In The Army Vision, GEN Mark A. Milley, Chief of Staff of … Read the rest
106. Man-Machine Rules
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to present the first of two guest blog posts by Dr. Nir Buras. In today’s post, he makes the compelling case for the establishment of man-machine rules. Given the vast technological leaps … Read the rest
105. Emerging Technologies as Threats in Non-Kinetic Engagements
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to present today’s post by returning guest blogger and proclaimed Mad Scientist Dr. James Giordano and CAPT (USN – Ret.) L. R. Bremseth, identifying the national security challenges presented by emerging … Read the rest