Agentic-AI tool aims to give US commanders new target options ‘within seconds’
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A new agentic-AI tool, dubbed Agent Network, has been announced by the Pentagon. The tool will continuously scan intelligence feeds and operational networks to provide U.S. military commanders with targeting options within seconds. Agent Network employs artificial-intelligence entities, or "agents," to scan defense intelligence and operational systems, translating findings into clearly presented options. The tool does not autonomously select or strike targets, ensuring commanders remain in charge of every decision. Key contractors involved in the project include Lumbra and Palantir.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The development of Agent Network highlights the growing reliance on AI in military decision-making, raising concerns about the power and governance of software agents.
- · As AI systems become increasingly autonomous, there is a need for clear guidelines and regulations to ensure their use aligns with human values and ethics.