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Pentagon quietly revises targeting doctrine to allow AI-initiated military actions with human monitoring

2h ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

The Pentagon has quietly revised its military targeting doctrine to allow for AI systems to initiate actions with human monitoring, moving beyond the current 'human in the loop' approach. The changes, approved in April without public disclosure, envision a future where AI plays a broader role in critical wartime decisions including target selection. The revised principles were reviewed by Bloomberg News and represent a significant shift in how the US military approaches autonomous decision-making in combat operations.

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bskyPentagon quietly revises targeting doctrine to allow AI-initiated military actions with human monitoringstraitstimes.com

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The revised targeting principles, approved without public disclosure in April, envision 'systems where AI initiates actions with human monitoring'
evolving from what it describes as the current practice of having 'human in the loop' systems, in which a human initiates actions
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The Pentagon has quietly revised its doctrine on how the US military picks its targets in battle. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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