New Delhi: These are interesting times as disruptive technologies from Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Analytics, and Machine Learning (ML) to autonomous and unmanned systems are fast becoming buzzwords in the world of military technology even as India makes its own preparations.
Giving a wake-up call on Thursday, Indian Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has said the easy availability of drones with its usage by both state and non-state actors has increased the complexity of challenges faced by the security forces. Building drones was like a “DIY project that could be tackled at home”, he said.
More specifically, it was the chief’s way of reminding of the imminent danger posed by drones, two of which had dropped explosives inside a secure IAF base in Jammu on June 27 (Tuesday).
Drawing on recent international examples, Gen Naravane said: “The imaginative and offensive use of drones, riding on AI algorithms, first in Idlib and then in Armenia-Azerbaijan, have challenged the traditional military hardware of war: the tanks, the artillery and the dug in infantry.”
The army chief was speaking at a seminar “Applications of Big Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning” organized by a think-tank Global Counter-Terrorism Council (GCTC).
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“AI, is today the modern, holy grail of technology, with far-reaching implications on the nature of geo-politics and geo-strategics. By way of impact and influence, it will exceed the Industrial Revolution by several orders of magnitude,” he said.