AI and National Security
The debate around AI sovereignty as a matter of national security is gaining urgency, especially for countries like India, which heavily depends on imported defense technologies and AI resources. The US and China have positioned themselves as AI leaders, raising ethical concerns and emphasizing the geopolitical leverage AI provides.
AI in Conflicts
AI's role in modern warfare is highlighted by its use in various global conflicts. For instance:
- Israeli forces used AI for tracking targets in Gaza.
- The US military employed Anthropic’s Claude model for strategic operations in the Middle East and South America.
These examples underscore AI's potential to enhance military operations, although they also raise accountability concerns when things go wrong.
Sovereign AI Challenges
Achieving complete AI sovereignty involves local control over critical technology components such as chips and data servers. However, experts argue that the strategic advantage lies more in the integration of AI into military systems rather than merely possessing advanced AI models.
India's Position
- India is a top military spender but allocates a relatively small portion to defense R&D.
- China's Military-Civil Fusion strategy aims to create an advanced military through AI and technology integration.
Economics of War and AI
AI is transforming the economics of warfare, with technologies like cheap drones becoming game-changers in conflicts. India faces strategic decisions in defense procurement amidst competing international influences.