Military Technological Innovations in the Context of Artificial Intelligence Implementation
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Purpose of the study: To analyze the theoretical and methodological foundations of military technological innovations in the context of artificial intelligence implementation.
Research methods: Comparative analysis, classification, and real-time analysis methods.
Research results: The study analyzes the role of military technological innovations in the formation of a new security environment. It examines the conceptual foundations of AI use in defense innovation and its contribution to enhancing the capabilities of the armed forces. It is demonstrated that, alongside economic growth, the integration of artificial intelligence is radically shifting the international security balance due to the transformation of traditional methods and means of warfare.
Theoretical value of the study: The initial hypothesis assumes the convergence of economic and security dimensions in safeguarding national interests as a result of the introduction of breakthrough technologies into the defense industry.
Article type: Theoretical.
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