Having seeing firsthand how unreliable AI can be when it comes to geopolitics, one has to wonder why military brass feels so insecure about their own decision making.
"Sadly it is true.
A top US Army general stationed in South Korea said he’s been turning to an artificial intelligence chatbot to help him think through key command and personal decisions — the latest sign that even the Pentagon’s senior leaders are experimenting with generative AI tools. Maj. Gen. William “Hank” Taylor, commanding general of the Eighth Army, told reporters at the Association of the United States Army conference in Washington, DC, that he’s been using ChatGPT to refine how he makes choices affecting thousands of troops. “Chat and I have become really close lately,” Taylor said during a media roundtable Monday, though he shied away from giving examples of personal use.
I repeat again--AI, Artificial Intelligence, does not exist. Neural networks based on English language searches (libraries) are as "reliable" as WiKi. So, can you imagine what kind of military decisions one can make based on ChatGPT?"
https://nypost.com/2025/10/16/business/us-army-general-william-hank-taylor-uses-chatgpt-to-help-make-command-decisions/