NWC Issues in National Security Lecture Series, Lecture 6 "Humans v. Machines"

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U.S. Naval War College

U.S. Naval War College

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This lecture took place January 10, 2023.
From Professor Schultz: Naval War College graduates must think, lead, and fight at the frontier. This goes beyond the frontiers of sea and air to include the frontier of techno-scientific change where humans and machines cooperate and collide. This presentation provides some perspective on the evolving relationship between human and machine. It uses historical and modern concepts to examine how human-machine fusion advances our creativity. It includes the fears associated with robotic overlords and Orwellian consequences, along with what it means to be human--and how we can lead--in the age of technology.
Tim Schultz is the U.S. Naval War College Associate Dean of Academics. Prior to joining the Newport faculty in 2012 he served as the Dean of the U.S. Air Force’s School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. Tim earned his Ph.D. in the History of Technology from Duke University, and his research interests include the interaction between technology and strategy and the transformative role of automation in warfare. He is the author of The Problem with Pilots: How Physicians, Engineers, and Airpower Enthusiasts Redefined Flight (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018) and co-editor of Air Power in the Age of Primacy: Air Warfare since the Cold War (Cambridge University Press, 2021). He is a graduate of the USAF Academy, Colorado State University, Air Command and Staff College, and the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. Formerly a USAF colonel, he spent much of his aviation career as a U-2 pilot enjoying a high-altitude view of interesting regions of the globe.
The views presented by the faculty or other guest speakers do not reflect official positions of the Naval War College, DON or DOD.

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@venanziadorromatagni1641
@venanziadorromatagni1641 Жыл бұрын
It’s been my rule #2 for many years: „Take your Ego out of the Equation and Recalculate“ This is not to say you should completely give up your ego (that would be impossible anyway), just that you should always be crystal clear in what way and how much it influences your decision-making.
@DreadedEgg
@DreadedEgg 14 күн бұрын
The concept of the singularity does not require human integration into the machine, though from our perspective that is of course the preferable worldline. The singularity itself only refers to the runaway effect of a technological being learning and integrating novel mechanistic knowledge of the universe and thus reconstituting itself in such a manner that it becomes in practicality a god.
@summonerhattori2592
@summonerhattori2592 Жыл бұрын
My personal opinion is that if robots ever take the role of troops, they will be utilized more for security, infiltration, and a central Mother processing the information her children receive, despite what one might think given the belief that there will be an army of robots. The same steps as a ship designer would be required (what is the mission/purpose) for us. I think the military will adopt a strategy similar to what the fast food business have been adopting ( where they elevate repetitive tasks). Additionally, I want to say that we should ( security robots). We should observe nature, and use organisms who were forged by the environment around them. Even if we were to believe in hive-minded robots might do better, although one significant drawback would be other droids imitating them, making them more suitable for large-scale battles (it's an excellent method to have an officer or enlisted give prompt orders on how the bots should behave while actively attacking an adversary) ( I like to assume that humans are better at reading the present, then a bot simply due to our experience, and our limited way of thinking). These are some of my own opinions, but I am certain that these will not prevail for long, and I think we would be better off trying to ensure that the future generations don't have to put up with our mistakes. Have a wonderful day 😃
@robertwnorrisii9143
@robertwnorrisii9143 Жыл бұрын
No Q&A in a course ? My original comment was deleted. Professor Schultz, Weren’t the privacy concerns you detailed in this lecture originally addressed in the Privacy Act of 1974 ? Sincerely & Respectfully, R.W.N II
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