). This interview takes the discussion into the multidimensional nature of change the U.S. faces in a cyberthreat-led world where AI and automation drive consistent competitive advantages.Chaillan:
I think the future is going to be very different from what we’ve been preparing for. I think the U.S. government has been investing massively in hardware innovations and very little in software, cyber offense, cyber defense, and artificial intelligence. You see the U.S. government spending a lot of money on fifth-generation fighters and war-fighting capabilities that are, quite honestly, probably now seen as old ways of fighting wars.
Can we talk about the conflict of trying to fight the next war using the mechanisms of the old war, and why we struggle to migrate to this new software, AI, autonomous, highly agile environment versus the traditional large blocks of pure hardware? Just as Silicon Valley is a bubble, you also see a bubble of talent in the DOD. What you see is people who are not coming from different backgrounds.
You’re going to see a lot of what we do today with humans being completely automated. Take imagery, for example — looking at satellite data and being able to understand what’s going on, having AI continuously monitor what’s going on and give us a better picture of and insight into what’s happening. A human cannot physically keep up with all this imagery, zoom at the right place and do all the stuff we need to do.
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