Top US General Predicts Much Of The World's Militaries 'Will Be Robotic' In 15 Years
An MQ-9 Reaper on San Clemente Island in California on June 23. 2022.US Air National Guard/Staff Sgt. Joseph Pagan
Business Insider: Top US general predicts that much of the world's armies, navies, and air forces 'will be robotic' in 15 years, if not sooner
* The top US general says technology is changing the ways that wars are being fought.
* He said that robots will play a huge role in the world's armies, navies, and air forces within the next decade or so.
* Gen. Mark Milley also highlighted the role of artificial intelligence as a military application.
Technology is changing the ways that war is being fought, and the top US general predicts this will lead to an increasing use of robots in armies, navies, and air forces.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told the Eurasia Group Foundation on a podcast that the world is undergoing a "fundamental change" in the "character of war."
Unlike the "nature of war," which Milley described to mean human dynamics and intra-country relationships, he clarified that the character of the war incorporates items like tactics, weapons, technologies, organizations, and management.
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Update #1: Milley Tells House Panel Joint Force Is at 'Inflection Point' (US Department of Defense)
Update #2: Top US general predicts much of world’s forces ‘will be robotic’ in 15 years (SCMP)
WNU Editor: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley is correct. Technology is changing the ways wars are being fought, and this is due to advancements in robots/drones, computer networks, and AI/software.
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