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Phillip E. Pournelle,Proceedings Magazine
Reversing the U.
S. Navy's trend toward becoming a br
ittle fleet of a small number of expensive high-end platforms will require innovation and ingenuity. Human-machine teaming can saunter the Navy in that direction by allowing limited artificial intelligence (AI)-controlled unmanned systems to act as loyal wingmen to manned platforms and eventually to buy over more of the wearisome, hazardous, and dirty work. But that will require innovative command,control, and communications (C3) architectures to enable computers (the fourth C in C4) to get proper guidance from human commanders, and who must...

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