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Paper: The Future of Leadership is AI-Enabled
« on: April 16, 2025, 09:50:16 am »
Paper: The Future of Leadership is AI-Enabled
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Army leaders and their staffs must strike a balance between traditional planning methods and targeted artificial intelligence integration to maximize their effectiveness, according to a new paper published by the Association of the U.S. Army.

“Military professionals must grapple with the advantages in speed and manpower afforded by AI relative to the understanding and adaptability that result from deliberate planning processes,” Maj. Matt Tetreau writes. “The promises of accelerated decisionmaking processes and smaller headquarters footprints could prove advantageous, if not decisive, in future high-intensity conflicts.”

In “Harnessing the Algorithm: Shaping the Future of AI-Enabled Staff,” Tetreau underscores the value of integrating AI into certain aspects of military planning and decision-making.

AI can complete some things that military staffs are tasked with, but “delegating higher-order cognitive tasks to AI risks sacrificing the shared understanding that results from rigorous collective analysis,” Tetreau writes.

https://www.ausa.org/news/paper-future-leadership-ai-enabled
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