CNAS Report Warns Chinese AI Could Disrupt U.S. Military Air and Space Operations
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Todd South
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A new Center for a New American Security report by Daniel Remler examines how current and near-term Chinese AI capabilities could counter or replicate U.S. military planning and operations, particularly complex strike packages like those seen in Iran. The report, titled "Red Lines: Understanding the National Security Risks of China's Advanced AI," broadly analyzes China's advanced AI systems and their implications for national security, with specific focus on challenges to U.S. air and space operations.
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Daniel Remler, a senior fellow with the Center for a New American Security, took a broad look at China's advanced AI systems and their impact on national security in his new report, titled 'Red Lines: Understanding the National Security Risks of China's Advanced AI.'
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