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AI is about to radically alter military command structures that haven’t changed much since Napoleon’s army

  • Written by Benjamin Jensen, Professor of Strategic Studies at the Marine Corps University School of Advanced Warfighting; Scholar-in-Residence, American University School of International Service
imageThis U.S. Army command post, seen from a drone, is loaded with modern technology but uses a centuries-old structure.Col. Scott Woodward, U.S. Army

Despite two centuries of evolution, the structure of a modern military staff would be recognizable to Napoleon. At the same time, military organizations have struggled to incorporate new technologies as...

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