网络空间
接口
背景(考古学)
计算机科学
感知
可靠性
代理(哲学)
人在回路中
知识管理
人工智能
心理学
社会学
政治学
互联网
古生物学
万维网
神经科学
法学
生物
社会科学
计算机硬件
标识
DOI:10.1080/13523260.2023.2180882
摘要
The use of AI to automate defense and intelligence tasks is increasing. And yet, little is known about how algorithmic analyses, data capture, and decisions will be perceived by elite decision-makers. This article presents the results of two experiments that explore manifestations of AI systems in the cyber conflict decision-making loop. Though findings suggest that technical expertise positively impacts respondents’ ability to gauge the potential utility and credibility of an input (indicating that training can, in fact, overcome bias), the perception of human agency in the loop even in the presence of AI inputs mitigates this effect and makes decision-makers more willing to operate on less information. This finding is worrying given the extensive challenges involved in effectively building human oversight and opportunity for intervention into any effective employment of AI for national security purposes. The article considers these obstacles and potential solutions in the context of data gathered.
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