Wars of None: AI, Big Data, and the Future of Insurgency
Editor's Note: The rapid pace of technological innovation is changing the nature of warfare, and futurists are busy spinning out scenarios of a U.S.-China clash in twenty years involving nano-technology and fully autonomous weapons systems. Yet how will new technologies shape insurgency and counterinsurgency, which conjures up images of guerrillas hiding in Vietnam's jungles? My Brookings colleague Chris Meserole looks at two of the latest books on the subject and assesses how the balance between rebels and government may tilt. When U.S. Special Forces entered Afghanistan in 2001, Facebook didn't exist, the iPhone had yet to be invented, and "A.I." often referred to an NBA star. Seventeen years later, American special operations forces continue to ride horseback in rural Afghanistan, but information technology has advanced rapidly.
Jul-1-2018, 15:51:26 GMT
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- North America > United States
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- Asia
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- Vietnam (0.25)
- Middle East
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- China > Beijing
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- Industry:
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- Technology:
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence (1.00)
- Data Science > Data Mining
- Big Data (0.46)
- Communications
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- Mobile (0.36)
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