The Pentagon is reportedly developing artificial
intelligence-based tools aimed at identifying vulnerabilities in
Chinese infrastructure and potentially exploiting them in a future
conflict, ** AzerNEWS** reports, citing Financial
Times.
According to the information, the new AI systems are designed to
gather detailed intelligence on power grids, utility networks, and
other critical infrastructure, as well as to detect weaknesses in
the software that supports these systems. The tools could also help
map potential targets in military planning, allowing the U.S. to
infiltrate and disable systems if a conflict were to arise.
The Pentagon is reportedly already in discussions with several
leading AI companies. Earlier, it signed contracts totaling
approximately $200 million with technology providers including
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Elon Musk. The sources did not
clarify which of these companies would directly develop the AI
tools targeting Chinese infrastructure.
Experts note that this initiative highlights the growing role of
artificial intelligence in modern warfare. Beyond traditional
intelligence gathering, AI could potentially enable more precise,
rapid, and automated decision-making in high-stakes scenarios. Some
analysts warn, however, that such developments could accelerate
strategic tensions and increase the risk of miscalculation between
global powers.
Interestingly, this marks one of the first publicly reported
instances where AI is being explicitly integrated into plans for
offensive cyber and military operations, signaling a new era in the
intersection of technology and national security.
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US To Use AI To Find China's Weaknesses
(MENAFN- AzerNews) ** By Alimat Aliyeva**
The Pentagon is reportedly developing artificial intelligence-based tools aimed at identifying vulnerabilities in Chinese infrastructure and potentially exploiting them in a future conflict, ** AzerNEWS** reports, citing Financial Times.
According to the information, the new AI systems are designed to gather detailed intelligence on power grids, utility networks, and other critical infrastructure, as well as to detect weaknesses in the software that supports these systems. The tools could also help map potential targets in military planning, allowing the U.S. to infiltrate and disable systems if a conflict were to arise.
The Pentagon is reportedly already in discussions with several leading AI companies. Earlier, it signed contracts totaling approximately $200 million with technology providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Elon Musk. The sources did not clarify which of these companies would directly develop the AI tools targeting Chinese infrastructure.
Experts note that this initiative highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare. Beyond traditional intelligence gathering, AI could potentially enable more precise, rapid, and automated decision-making in high-stakes scenarios. Some analysts warn, however, that such developments could accelerate strategic tensions and increase the risk of miscalculation between global powers.
Interestingly, this marks one of the first publicly reported instances where AI is being explicitly integrated into plans for offensive cyber and military operations, signaling a new era in the intersection of technology and national security.
MENAFN28022026000195011045ID1110801488