Cutting-edge modern military AI seems to all be recently developed; the first flight of the F-22 Raptor was in 1997, while the first deployment of Sea Hunter was in 2016. I also think there are strong incentives for civilian organisations to develop AI that aren’t present for fighter jets.
But if there is antigravty using (nuclear powered?) drone capable to do thing described by the pilots it also probably needs advance forms of AI to be controlled.
Also NSA is the biggest employer of mathematician and is known to be 20-30 years ahead of civilian science in some math areas.
TL;DR: if we assume some form of “supercivilization” inside military complex, it also should include advance AI.
Cutting-edge modern military AI seems to all be recently developed; the first flight of the F-22 Raptor was in 1997, while the first deployment of Sea Hunter was in 2016. I also think there are strong incentives for civilian organisations to develop AI that aren’t present for fighter jets.
But if there is antigravty using (nuclear powered?) drone capable to do thing described by the pilots it also probably needs advance forms of AI to be controlled.
Also NSA is the biggest employer of mathematician and is known to be 20-30 years ahead of civilian science in some math areas.
TL;DR: if we assume some form of “supercivilization” inside military complex, it also should include advance AI.