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The Air Force is exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in wargaming to enhance decision-making and strategic analysis. Traditional wargaming methods can be expensive and limited in analysis, and AI has been identified as a potential solution. Lt. Gen. David Harris of the Air Force Futures office highlighted the use of AI assistants to run thousands of iterations in a single turn of wargaming, allowing for a better understanding of optimal solutions in different conflict scenarios. The Air Force is also interested in adjusting the levels of autonomy for future systems, particularly human-machine teaming, and is pursuing next-generation drones with advanced capabilities.
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The Air Force is exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in wargaming to enhance decision-making and strategic analysis. Traditional wargaming methods can be expensive and limited in analysis, and AI has been identified as a potential solution. Lt. Gen. David Harris of the Air Force Futures office highlighted the use of AI assistants to run thousands of iterations in a single turn of wargaming, allowing for a better understanding of optimal solutions in different conflict scenarios. The Air Force is also interested in adjusting the levels of autonomy for future systems, particularly human-machine teaming, and is pursuing next-generation drones with advanced capabilities.

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