Jim Allen
When I ran joint operations centers at U.S. European Command and U.S. Army Pacific, new officers regularly rotated onto the watch floor to brief senior leaders. I would never allow a new officer to brief a four-star commander without first watching them work. I need to know how clear they speak, how well they understand the material, and how they respond when challenged. Trust must be built.
Artificial intelligence deserves the same treatment.
AI tools are rapidly entering Defense Department workflows through initiatives such as GenAI.mil and other experimentation programs. The debate is no longer whether AI can generate useful outputs. The question is whether the department can trust, understand, and control how those systems behave in real operational environments.
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