Un artículo del New York Times, plantea su opinión acerca de la “Nueva revolución de la guerra”, provocada por la incorporación cada vez mayor de armas asistidas por Inteligencia Artificial (IA). Expresa que EEUU insiste en continuar invirtiendo en costosos sistemas de armas y plataformas como tanques, aeronaves y buques. Mientras tanto, países como China se esfuerzan por incorporar agresivamente tecnologías de uso civil adaptadas al empleo militar, dinamizando e involucrando asimismo a toda la industria nacional. Con énfasis al desarrollo de Armas Autónomas para operar en aire, mar y tierra, tecnologías hipersónicas, Quantum Computing, así como Sistemas Satelitales, capaces de emular las capacidades de Starlink. Todo ello, con una creciente presencia de IA, asistiendo a los sistemas que equipan a las organizaciones militares.
The New York Times published an opinion piece on Saturday, discussing the revolution in warfare driven by AI-powered autonomous systems.
Drawing parallels with the historical use of Maxim guns by British forces to defeat thousands of Ndebele warriors, the modern equivalent is AI-enabled drones, which have forced Ukrainian forces to withdraw advanced US-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines after they were destroyed by Russian kamikaze drones, thus signaling the decline of manned mechanized warfare.
According to writers Raj Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff criticize, the US military’s continued reliance on outdated, costly weapons systems, such as tanks, ships, and the F-35 stealth fighter, is falling behind in a world increasingly dominated by AI-driven technologies.
The F-35, despite its advanced capabilities, has less processing power than many smartphones, reflecting the military’s outdated production cycles that are too slow to keep pace with rapid AI advancements.
Fuente: https://english.almayadeen.net