U.S. Defense Department Relaxes AI Combat Restrictions in Updated Target Acquisition Guidelines

According to Jin10 data citing foreign media, the U.S. Department of Defense updated its target acquisition guidelines in April, loosening restrictions on artificial intelligence in combat decision-making. The revised guidelines envision systems where artificial intelligence initiates actions under human supervision, a shift from the current "human-in-the-loop" approach where humans must authorize all operations. The revision reflects the Pentagon's accelerated efforts to adopt AI technology in military operations.
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