Neuro-Symbolic AI for Military Applications

Desta Haileselassie Hagos;Danda B. Rawat
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Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a significant role in enhancing the capabilities of defense systems, revolutionizing strategic decision-making, and shaping the future landscape of military operations. Neuro-Symbolic AI is an emerging approach that leverages and augments the strengths of neural networks and symbolic reasoning. These systems have the potential to be more impactful and flexible than traditional AI systems, making them well-suited for military applications. This article comprehensively explores the diverse dimensions and capabilities of Neuro-Symbolic AI, aiming to shed light on its potential applications in military contexts. We investigate its capacity to improve decision-making, automate complex intelligence analysis, and strengthen autonomous systems. We further explore its potential to solve complex tasks in various domains, in addition to its applications in military contexts. Through this exploration, we address ethical, strategic, and technical considerations crucial to the development and deployment of Neuro-Symbolic AI in military and civilian applications. Contributing to the growing body of research, this study represents a comprehensive exploration of the extensive possibilities offered by Neuro-Symbolic AI.
用于军事应用的神经符号AI
人工智能(AI)在增强国防系统能力、变革战略决策和塑造未来军事行动格局方面发挥着重要作用。神经符号人工智能是一种新兴的方法,它利用并增强了神经网络和符号推理的优势。这些系统有可能比传统的人工智能系统更具影响力和灵活性,使其非常适合军事应用。本文全面探讨了神经符号人工智能的不同维度和能力,旨在阐明其在军事背景下的潜在应用。我们研究了它改善决策、自动化复杂智能分析和加强自主系统的能力。我们进一步探索它的潜力,以解决复杂的任务在各个领域,除了在军事背景下的应用。通过这一探索,我们解决了在军事和民用应用中开发和部署神经符号人工智能至关重要的伦理、战略和技术问题。这项研究为越来越多的研究做出了贡献,它代表了对神经符号人工智能提供的广泛可能性的全面探索。
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