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Russian thinking on AI integration and interaction with nuclear command and

13 Nov 2023

Vasily Burenok, the head of the 46th TsNII, president of the Russian Academy of Rocket and Artillery Sciences, and one of the most prominent authors on AI in the military field, summarised his review of possible uses of AI in warfare as follows: “Thus, the creation and development of artificial intelligence systems becomes one of the main venues for scientific and technological progress. [...] The model was built with an emphasis placed on determining the significance and calculating the weight of diagnostic features with the aim of subsequent usage for various models of the weapons and military equipment of the Strategic Missile Russian thinking on AI integration and interaction with nuclear command and control, force structure, and decision-making Russian thinking on AI integration an. [...] The authors emphasise a need to improve decision-making in these areas but highlight challenges posed by the high volume, diversity, and contradictions of required data: “With the growth of the general dynamics of warfare, there comes to the forefront the problem of improving the quality and efficiency of the decisions made by the military command authorities, using the available automated systems. [...] The performance of the radar equipment and command posts made it possible to establish the fact of detection of the launch, but still the final decision on the validity of the launch was made by the personnel, after a comprehensive analysis of the parameters of the launched missile. [...] Russian thinking on AI integration and interaction with nuclear command and control, force structure, and decision-making 27 “Despite the growth of new dangers and threats in the information sphere associated with the rapid introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in new weapons systems, the use of new capabilities of information and communications technologies to control forces and di.
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