Fusion of AI and Cyber has revolutionised the 21st century, driving progress across various sectors. Yet, it poses challenges to national security and human control in conflicts.
AI and Cyber are reshaping power dynamics, allowing smaller nations, non-state actors, and tech companies to wield global influence.
Transforming military capabilities through AI raises questions about balance and deterrence, fuelling global strategic competitions.
Emerging technologies, including nuclear, blur the delicate equilibrium between nuclear states, risking miscalculations and conflicts in sensitive regions.
Vulnerabilities in strategic Command, Control, and Communication systems heighten the risk of conflict escalation, especially in ideologically charged disputes.
The proliferation of advanced AI and cyber capabilities among non-state actors threatens global stability, transcending traditional notions of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The convergence of cyber, information, and physical domains expands the spectrum of conflict, shaping future warfare within hybrid-grey zones.
Future warfare will be shaped by emerging technologies and autonomous systems, emphasizing long-range precision strikes.