Artificial Intelligence

Could AI soon make dozens of billion-dollar nuclear stealth attack submarines more expensive and obsolete?



  • AI can process far more data from a far more sensors than human operators can ever achieve
  • But the game of cat-and-mouse means that countermeasures do exist to confuse AI
  • Increase in compute performance and ubiquity of always-on passive sensors need also be accounted for

The rise of AI is set to reduce the effectiveness of nuclear stealth attack submarines.

These advanced billion-dollar subs, designed to operate undetected in hostile waters, have long been at the forefront of naval defense. However, AI-driven advancements in sensor technology and data analysis are threatening their covert capabilities, potentially rendering them less effective.



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