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  <title>Challenges and Opportunities for AI in Military Systems</title>
  <description>Michael Horowitz discusses his recent TNSR article, &amp;quot;Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Strategic Stability.&amp;quot; We tackle misconceptions about AI, how militaries have long used algorithms, and why use cases and data matter—especially when nuclear applications rely on simulated data. He examines human-machine teaming, automation bias and algorithm aversion, and risks from faster, “machine-speed” conflict, particularly for states with unstable second-strike capabilities. Hosts: Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Ryan Vest Producer: Jordan Morning </description>
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