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The Very Long Game : 25 Case Studies on the Global State of Defense AI / edited by Heiko Borchert, Torben Schütz, Joseph Verbovszky.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Borchert, Heiko.
Contributor:
Schütz, Torben.
Verbovszky, Joseph.
Series:
Contributions to Security and Defence Studies, 2948-2291
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Security, International.
Politics and war.
Terrorism.
Political violence.
Comparative government.
International Security Studies.
Military and Defence Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Comparative Politics.
Local Subjects:
International Security Studies.
Military and Defence Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Comparative Politics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (621 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
The Very Long Game, the first open access comparative study on the current state of defense AI, provides a succinct overview across 25 nations, analyzing six fundamental lines of effort: thinking, developing, organizing, funding, deploying, and training. Written by expert analysts and practitioners, The Very Long Game compellingly blends theoretical with practical insight and sets the standard for comparative defense AI analyses. Military leaders, industry experts, and scholars will greatly benefit from reading this book. Gen (ret) John Allen Former Commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force and US Forces in Afghanistan, past President of The Brookings Institution, and Strategic Advisor to the Microsoft Corporation A most timely comparative study, rich in empirical analysis, that examines the “drivers, pace and priorities” of defense AI. This volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in military innovation and defense transformation. Prof. Theo Farrell, PhD President and Vice-Chancellor, La Trobe University The Very Long Game is an absolute must-have for everyone interested in defense AI! One of the book’s key strengths is the unitary analytical framework, which makes the detailed case studies easily accessible and provides insightful findings on cross-regional commonalities and differences. Joonsoo Park Director, Defense Acquisition and Industries Division, Korea Institute for Defense Analyses The Very Long Game is a must read for policy makers, practitioners as well as academia, who are interested in technologies and future warfare. Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan Director, Center for Security, Strategy and Technology, Observer Research Foundation This book provides the reader with a much-needed overview of what different military organizations around the world actually do to implement AI in the conduct of their daily operations. Prof. Dr. Olivier Schmitt Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark Heiko Borchert is Co-Director, Torben Schütz and Joseph Verbovzsky are Research Fellows at the Defense AI Observatory, Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg.
Contents:
The Very Long Game of Defense AI Adoption: Introduction
Risky Incrementalism: Defense AI in the United States
When the Teeth Eat the Tail: Defence AI in Canada
A Fertile Soil for AI? Defense AI in Sweden
Cautious Data-Driven Evolution: Defence AI in Finland
Caught Between Today and Tomorrow: Defence AI in Estonia
Servers Before Tanks? Defence AI in Denmark
Master and Servant: Defense AI in Germany
Leveraging Data Science for Defence in the Digital Age: Defence AI in the Netherlands
A Winding Road Before Scaling-Up? Defense AI in France
Waking Up Slowly: Defense AI in Spain
Exploring the Benefits of a New Force Enabler: Defense AI in Italy
Harnessing the Potential: Defense AI in Greece
Enabling Technology of Future Warfare: Turkey’s Approach to Defense AI
High Hopes Amid Hard Realities: Defense AI in Russia
Survival of the Smartest? Defense AI in Ukraine
Embracing the Organized Mess: Defense AI in Israel
Heavy Thunder, No Rain: Defense AI in Iran
Passive Ambitions, Active Limitations: Defence AI in India
‘Overtaking on the Curve’? Defense AI in China
Overcoming the Long Shadow of the Past: Defense AI in Japan
Will the One Ring Hold? Defense AI in South Korea
Intelligent National Defense Amid Strategic Ambiguity? Defense AI in Taiwan
Reimagining Defense Innovation: Defense AI in Singapore
Evolution Not Revolution: Defence AI in Australia.
ISBN:
3-031-58649-2

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