The Pentagon is hitting the brakes on the new technology even as business is charging forward.
Some branches of the U.S. military are hitting the brakes on generative AI, after decades of Department of Defense experiments with broader AI technology.in Foreign Affairs, Jacquelyn Schneider, the Hoover Institution's director of wargaming and crisis simulation, and AI researcher Max Lamparth write that large language models could trigger nuclear war.
"It is practically impossible for an LLM to be taught solely on vetted high-quality data," Schneider and Lamparth write.Older forms of machine learning-based AI are already deeply woven into the U.S. military, which uses it in everything from supply-chain analysis to interpreting satellite data."The risk-taking appetite in Washington is not very great.
Military and intelligence experts Axios spoke to said another big problem is that AI models can sift through vast quantities of data but they can't tell you how they arrived at any particular answer or suggestion. That makes it tough to base consequential decisions on their output.
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