Imagine a fleet of submarines sitting idle on a military base in the Pacific because they contain malfunctioning or aging parts.
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China has reportedly developed an AI-driven anti-submarine warfare system capable of detecting 95% of submarines, potentially undermining existing defense strategies and the nuclear triad. While experts acknowledge AI's potential in submarine detection, they remain skeptical about its immediate impact due to the complexities of the underwater environment and the ongoing arms race.
Imagine a fleet of submarines sitting idle on a military base in the Pacific because they contain malfunctioning or aging parts.
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In Part 1 of this series, we explored the fundamental risks and governance considerations. In this part, we examine practical strategies for adapting...