Artificial Intelligence:
Decoded Putin's high-tech war
Source: Politico
whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world." With these words, in 2017, Putin clearly defined his ambition to want to rule the world by developing AI-based weapons and vehicles. After words, actions.
This is what Samuel BENDETT, an advisor at the Center for Naval Analyses, says in a report that indicates that Russia's armed forces (Air, Sea and Land) have autonomous weapons and vehicles with conventional ammunition and nuclear charges.
The Ukrainian battlefield, a huge data lake.
The use of AI serves the Russian army to analyse the data collected during the battles between the two factions but also from the Ukrainian population.
Advisor BENDETT highlights a possible cooperation between Russia and China with a sharing of data recovered during the conflict.