China is spending billions of dollars to introduce Artificial Intelligence in nuclear submarines to help commanders making faster, more accurate decision in battle.
According to China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in the blink of an eye, when a policymaker or a diplomat needs to make a quick, accurate decision to achieve a specific goal in a complex, urgent situation, the system can provide a range of options with recommendations for THE BEST MOVE. The system studies the strategy of international politics by drawing on a large amount of data, which can contain information varying from cocktail-party gossip to images taken by spy satellites.
Liu Yu, an advisor to the People’s Liberation Army, said human diplomats would have difficulty winning a strategic game against Artificial Intelligence. "AI can think MANY STEPS AHEAD of a human. It can think deeply in many possible scenarios and come up with the best strategy,”
Zhang Lili, a professor at China Foreign Affairs University, said: "In the past, our job was done entirely by the brain, which HAS LIMITS,” “AI can help us get more prepared for unexpected events. It can help find a scientific, rigorous solution within a short time.
“The actors lacking the assistance of AI will be at an absolute disadvantage in many aspects such as risk judgment, strategy selection, decision making and execution efficiency, and decision-making reliability,” he said.
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