The US Army is developing an AI-powered chatbot named VICTOR to assist soldiers in combat situations. The system is designed to provide real-time information and recommendations by analyzing classified intelligence and battlefield data. It aims to help commanders make faster decisions, such as identifying enemy positions or suggesting optimal routes. The Army emphasizes that the …
The US Army is developing an AI-powered chatbot named VICTOR to assist soldiers in combat situations. The system is designed to provide real-time information and recommendations by analyzing classified intelligence and battlefield data. It aims to help commanders make faster decisions, such as identifying enemy positions or suggesting optimal routes. The Army emphasizes that the chatbot is a decision-support tool, not an autonomous weapon, and that human operators will retain final authority. The project is part of a broader military effort to integrate artificial intelligence into warfare, raising questions about the reliability and ethical implications of using AI in life-or-death scenarios. Read the full article at: https://www.wired.com/story/army-developing-ai-system-victor-chatbot-soldiers/
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