Artificial Intelligence: The Backbone of National Security in 21st Century

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Dr. Pramjit Singh, Dr. Partap Singh

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is swiftly emerging as a central factor in the realm of national security. This article delves into the current utilization of AI in national security, potential future directions, and the associated obstacles. The investigation explores the interdependent connection between AI and machine learning, the significance of Natural Language Processing (NLP) in intelligence collection, and AI's role in military applications, counterterrorism strategies, and combat tactics. Additionally, the study scrutinizes the conceivable misapplication of AI, underscoring the necessity for robust methods in forecasting, prevention, and mitigation. The paper highlights the critical significance of establishing standards and governance for AI, with a specific focus on the A.I R.M.F. The purpose of this research is to contribute to the scholarly dialogue concerning AI and its implications for national security, offering insights that could inform policymaking, strategic development, and future studies in this rapidly evolving field.


 

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