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INSIDE THE UNSC WAR MACHINE

Smart AIs, Dumb AIs, and Military Decision-Making

S04E14

Artificial intelligence is woven through nearly every part of UNSC military operations, but not all AIs are created for the same purpose. This episode examines the difference between flexible smart AIs patterned from human neural structures and specialized “dumb” AIs designed around narrower tasks. A military smart AI can coordinate a warship, analyze sensor data, plan slipspace navigation, manage electronic warfare, penetrate enemy networks, and advise commanders at speeds no human staff can match. Specialized AIs can remain exceptionally capable within fields such as logistics, administration, navigation, or technical control without possessing the same breadth of cognition. Smart AIs pay for their flexibility with a limited operational lifespan as accumulated connections eventually drive them toward rampancy. Their speed also raises a command problem: an AI may produce the optimal answer before human officers have even understood the question. UNSC doctrine therefore depends on partnership between machine analysis and human responsibility. Intelligence can recommend a decision; command still has to own it.

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