U.S. Military Is Struggling to Deploy AI Weapons [View all]
Source: msn/WSJ
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An ambitious Pentagon plan to field thousands of cutting-edge drones to prepare for a potential conflict with China has fallen short of its goal, and the military has struggled to figure out how to use some of the systems in the field, according to people familiar with the matter. The effort, launched two years ago as a way to quickly buy low-cost autonomous weapons to counter Chinas growing military capabilities, is now being shifted to a new organization over concerns it isnt moving fast enough, the people said.
The move reflects frustrations over setbacks in the program known as Replicator, a signature effort of the Biden administrations Pentagon that aimed to deliver thousands of air-, land-, and sea-based AI systems by August 2025. Then-Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks announced the program in 2023 with the promise of technology that would be small, smart, cheap.
While Hicks requested $1 billion over two years for Replicator, some lawmakers have called for billions of dollars more in spending, arguing the total needs to be far higher to ensure success.
Some Replicator systems have been unreliable, or were so expensive or slow to be manufactured they couldnt be bought in the quantity needed, according to people familiar with the matter. The Pentagon has also struggled to find software that can successfully control large numbers of drones, made by different companies, working in coordination to find and potentially strike a targeta key to making the Replicator vision work.
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I don't know why they had this fantasy that this tech was somehow "mature". Seems someone was sold a bill of goods.