The New Evolution of Warfare: Intelligent Warfare
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https://doi.org/10.35926/HDR.2023.1-2.7Kulcsszavak:
warfare, intelligent, evolutionAbsztrakt
With the rise of a new round of science and technology and industrial revolution, high-tech groups represented by artificial intelligence are bringing profound influence and changes to future wars. Based on the analysis of the inevitability of the evolution of intelligent warfare, this article focuses on the essential characteristics of intelligent warfare and proposes possible forms of the development of intelligent warfare.
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