Even as AI gets better at finding digital weak spots, it doesn’t eliminate the human role in cyber conflict

Even as AI gets better at finding digital weak spots, it doesn’t eliminate the human role in cyber conflictPhoto: Federal News Network

"Hopefully our cyber policies and governance personnel are doing a better job than our adversaries in training their AI versus our AI," said Justin Miller

Why this matters for military families

Changes in defense policy affect budgets, procurement, base operations, and long-term strategic positioning that shape where and how service members serve.

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Originally published by Federal News Network. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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