The Peoples Republic of China recently published a position paper detailing the nations views on military AI regulation.

Having thoroughly perused it, weve come to the following conclusion: its gibberish.

Instead, it dances around the topic with obscuring language.

China’s new AI policy doesn’t prevent it from building autonomous weapons

Meanwhile, formulating a few commonly agreeable rules on weaponization of AI would be prudent.

Speed in history has been strongly featured as a critical factor that determines the outcome of war.

That is exactly the case of AI.

One of the advantages of AI is to speed up military decision making.

More specifically, AI is particularly fit for blitz tactics.

In the scenario of the PLA waging a war against Taiwan, distance makes instant U.S. reinforcement difficult.

Blitzkrieg tacticswere effective during the secondWorld War because they effectively overwhelmed the enemy.

The final act to every Blitzkrieg attack involvedthe lagging German infantry moving into the battlefieldas the armor moved out.

There, the infantry could seek out and suppress any final bastions of resistance.

Speed and decisiveness were the essential factors which drove the tactics success.

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