@fool Well, all major military powers don't have access to AI on the same terms, given that the corporations able to produce AI at scale are largely based in the US, followed by China.
I can't answer the following questions, because I'm not sure I follow.
@Mer__edith
That's a fair point. Assuming other military powers would eventually catch up, or assuming AI production would eventually become commodity that could be easily be purchased like mercenaries or black market firearms are too hypothetical and missing the point.
Forget about the other questions - it was based on the assumption that the conflicting military powers both have access to deploy AI at similar scale, the obfuscation and analysis involved would even out. And they