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Published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), this resource is relevant to AI safety discussions around military autonomy, great-power competition, and the governance challenges of AI in high-stakes conflict scenarios.

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Importance: 52/100organizational reportanalysis

Summary

This CSIS analysis examines China's military AI development programs, strategies, and capabilities, assessing how the People's Liberation Army is integrating AI into weapons systems, command-and-control, and battlefield decision-making. It explores the strategic competition between the US and China in military AI and the associated risks of escalation and autonomous conflict.

Key Points

  • China has made military AI a national strategic priority, integrating it into the PLA's modernization roadmap with significant state investment.
  • AI applications in military contexts include autonomous weapons, ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance), logistics, and accelerated decision-making cycles.
  • The speed advantage offered by AI-enabled systems raises concerns about compressed decision timelines and increased escalation risks in crises.
  • US-China competition in military AI creates pressure to deploy systems before adequate safety and reliability testing, heightening instability risks.
  • Lack of transparency and communication norms around military AI use increases the potential for miscalculation between nuclear-armed states.

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