James S. Fay
Today, a reader can’t open a newspaper or magazine without reading about AI's wonders and how it will transform society. AI is expected to usher in unexpected solutions to the energy crisis, accelerate business productivity, help transform medicine by suggesting new drugs and therapies, reconfigure transportation and the workforce, and put an intelligent robot in everyone’s living room.
Many AI prophets claim that AI is so advanced that it is poised to take over the world.
But can AI solve real-world problems in the unpredictable realm of war and geopolitics? For example, does AI have a creative solution to reverse the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
The author posed two questions to ChatGPT, one of the more popular AI systems in the U.S.
“What are the most efficient ways for Ukraine to win the war with Russia?” and
“What would top strategists advise Ukraine to help it win its war with Russia?”
The AI answer to the first question was less than two pages long and included seven suggestions:
1. Sustain and expand Western Military Support;
2. Prioritize Strategic Defense and Counteroffensives;
3. Focus on Technological and Asymmetric Advantages;
4. Emphasize diplomatic Maneuvering and Global Coalition Building;
5. Focus on Economic Resilience and Mobilization;
6. Engage in Information and Psychological Warfare;
7. Focus on Strategic Goals and Post-war Planning.
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