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AI is reshaping military operations by enabling faster, more informed decision-making and improving precision across complex environments. Modern AI systems can process large volumes of sensor and intelligence data quickly, enhancing situational awareness, strengthening logistics planning and helping to identify and prioritize targets with greater accuracy than traditional methods. Militaries increasingly view AI-supported decision systems as key tools for synchronizing information across domains, shortening response times and maintaining operational coherence in high-pressure contexts.
AI systems in military decision-making raise serious ethical and legal concerns by eroding human judgment and accountability in life-and-death choices, undermining core principles of international humanitarian law and human rights. Autonomous systems that identify and engage targets without meaningful human control delegate decisions that should rest on human moral agency and legal responsibility. By weakening human control and moral accountability over lethal force, military AI undermines human dignity and complicates legal and ethical compliance, reinforcing the case for stronger governance and binding safeguards.