Imagine fighting swarms – swarms – of autonomous planes
The future of warfare is autonomous systems, enabled by AI, and these wars will be won and lost in space and cyberspace, according to retired US Army general Richard Clarke.
Former Cisco CEO John Chambers, who founded his JC2 Ventures firm after leaving the networking giant, laid down the gauntlet during the morning keynote, saying:"AI … will be bigger than the internet, and bigger than the cloud combined, in every aspect of defense." While the US was hyper-focused on counterterrorism post-9/11, other major global powers were developing their technological weapons to compete against America, Clarke warned.
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