In a speech, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin outlined his new vision for U.S. defense. The U.S. Department of Defense wants its militaries to be prepared to combat potential cyber threats that may loom over the country. Artificial intelligence is one of the focuses to develop more intuitive weapons and technologies like drones.
Harnessing artificial intelligence and computing for deterrence
From now on, future conflicts will probably no longer resemble the old wars: this is the brand new problem that the United States will have to face in terms of defence. It is to respond to this evolution that Lloyd Austin announced that technological progress will be increasingly exploited in order to "understand faster, decide faster and act faster". The new vision of the U.S. Department of Defense will depend more on new technologies. These include artificial intelligence, quantum computing and edge computing. These three areas will be exploited to better process data after it has been collected so that it can be better shared with those who need it. The coordination of military operations on a global scale has been announced as one of the other challenges of using these innovations. The application of these technologies is also based, according to the Pentagon chief, on a spirit of deterrence:"fixing a fundamental truth in the minds of our potential enemies: the costs and risks of aggression are not consistent with any conceivable benefit."The goal of deterrence through innovation is to use already existing technological capabilities and develop new ones to potentially exploit in the event of an attack. The U.S. wants to work hand-in-hand with its allies and partners in this strategy.