The military enterprise remains institutionally alienated from society, because its primary purposeful activity is the sanctioned killing of human beings. [4] Which brings us to the normative implications of machine learning. Machine Learning and Military JudgementThe state has eschewed its custodial responsibilities in this regard, preferring to cheer-lead based on a host of shaky assumptions. [10] Machine learning application to intelligence production is often sold as the enhancement of decision-making. Data-driven strategic blindness looms for a military enterprise not alert to the hard case of institutional unravelling.
Source: New York Times December 08, 2023 05:06 UTC