Scott Douglas
AI is an emerging technology that will impact every sector and field across the globe. Militaries have a particularly hard challenge ahead, as mistakes in AI implementation cost lives. More importantly, there will be dramatic implications for the world order if Western adversaries can outmaneuver the U.S. and its allies. For the U.S military, the key to implementing AI will be Special Operations Forces (SOF). SOF has a unique skill set and ability to implement AI quickly and effectively and provide tangible real-world feedback on its performance. In this paper, I assess how AI will impact SOF operators and change Western conceptions of war. My research is informed by interviews with three retired SOF veterans: David Cook, who served in the 4th Psychological Operations Group of 1st Special Forces Command; Pete Chenko, a retired Marine Raider who remains active on the reserve force; and David Maxwell, a retired U.S Army Special Forces Colonel. Through my interviews, I gained an understanding of how AI will be used and how it will impact SOF operations. I focus on training, intelligence gathering/analysis, the role of SOF in the next generation of conflict, proposed uses for AI in combat, and the impact of AI on the levels of war. Ultimately, AI is the fulcrum of a seesaw; the East on one side, and the West the other. How America implements and operationalizes AI will determine which side of the seesaw goes up, and which side goes down.
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