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To AI or Not to AI - What the US Military Needs for Fighting Cyber Wars

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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk examining the role of artificial intelligence in military cyber warfare. Delve into historical lessons on warfare, a USMA cadet capstone project with CENTCOM, and the application of systems engineering to real-world problems. Gain insights into AI's potential improvements in cyber operations, understand expert perspectives on AI, and challenge Hollywood-shaped perceptions. Critically analyze AI's limitations in cyber warfare and contemplate the future of cyber conflicts. Discover key considerations for the US military's approach to AI integration in cyber defense and offensive strategies.

Syllabus

Intro
A Cautionary Tale (or... What does History Teach Us on Warfare?) Pre-Industrial...Stronger is better (physical advantage)
USMA Cadet Capstone Project with CENTCOM (or ... Cadets Working on Behalf of the Navy?)
Scoping and Refining the Problem (or ... How Do We Finish This in 4 Months?)
Employing a Systems Engineering Approach (or ... Does Theory Work in the Real World?)
What Does Al Help to Improve? (or ... What I Learned from this Cadet Capstone)
A Helpful Guide for Understanding Al (or ... What the Experts Tell Me About It)
Perhaps A Helpful Guide for Understanding Al or ... How Hollywood's Shaped My Thinking
Al Not a Panacea for Cyber Warfare (or... Is Reality Stranger than Fiction?)
A Cautionary Tale Revisited (or ... How Do We Think Cyber Wars Will End?) Pre-Industrial...Stronger is better (physical advantage)
To Al or Not to AI? What the US Military Needs for Fighting Cyber Wars

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