The key is people

    US defense expert Peter Hickman published an article on May 12, "The Key to Victory in Future Wars is People . " The article believes that as the nature of war continues to evolve, artificial intelligence will make a major contribution to the evolution of war, but overestimating the speed of technological change and the role of advanced technology in future victories is still risky. Excessive emphasis on technology will allow competitors to find blind spots and then take advantage of them. There is no problem in pursuing cutting-edge technology, but in future wars, the key to victory is still people.

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     Many years ago, a bank robbery occurred in a small town in the United States. The robber failed to grab the money, but was trapped in the bank by the security guard. He took a five-year-old boy as a hostage and asked the police to prepare half a million dollars and a car, otherwise he would shoot and kill the boy!
     The police negotiator Nelson arrived, but the negotiation failed. No way, he had to delay as much as possible to get the snipers in their respective positions.
     Seeing that the kidnapper was about to tear up the ticket, the sniper pulled the trigger and the kidnapper fell to the ground. The little boy was suddenly splashed with blood! So scared to cry! Nelson rushed in and quickly picked up the little boy.
At this moment, the outside media swarmed in, but Nelson yelled: "This is the end of the drill!" The
    little boy stopped crying immediately and asked his mother if it was true. Mother nodded with tears and said yes, the policeman next to him also came up to comfort the little boy, saying that he was brave and behaved very well, and he should be awarded a medal.
     Many years later, a middle-aged man found Nelson, brought up the matter, and asked him how he yelled such a sentence. Nelson laughed and said: "When the gun fired, I was thinking that this child may not be able to get out of the psychological shadow left by this incident for a lifetime. But when I picked him up, God gave me a revelation and let me I yelled out the words'exercise is over.'"
     At this time, the visitor hugged the old Nelson tightly, and for a long time he said, "That kid is me. I was kept from hiding for 30 years. Not long ago, my mother told me. I'm the truth. Thank you, thank you Uncle Nelson, you let me have a healthy life!"
      Nelson blinked and smiled and said, "You don't need to thank me. If you want to, thank God and deceive you that time. All kindhearted people!"
     This is the brilliance of human nature.

    Regardless of whether the story is true or not, but the truth is very clear: the difference between one thought, the ending is different.

    Human-machine integration of intelligent mechanisms and cracking mechanisms will become the key to victory in future wars. Any division of labor will be limited by scale and scope. The function allocation in human-machine integrated intelligence is part of the division of labor, and the other part is capacity allocation. Function allocation is passive and caused by external demand; capacity allocation is active and generated by internal drive. In complex, heterogeneous, unstructured, non-linear data/information/knowledge, human or human-like directional preprocessing is very important. When the problem domain is initially reduced, the machine has the advantages of bounded, fast and accurate It can be played out; in addition, when a large amount of data/information/knowledge is obtained, the machine can also initially map them to several fields, and then humans can further process and analyze. The assimilation and cross-balance of these two processes is roughly the process of organic integration of man and machine.
    The key to the future lies in the "just right" of the integration of man and machine! The S-shaped dividing line in the middle of the yin and yang fish, no matter what machine it is, it is impossible for a machine to create consciousness. If you don’t believe me, please pay attention to the current evolution of the epidemic. Maybe you will feel a little bit!
    Walking around this evening, I heard the cuckoo's call. This can’t help but remind people that people in different regions have different transliterations. There are "cuckoo, cuckoo" into "grandfather, grandma, cut wheat and wheat", and "cuckoo, cuckoo" into "don't cry or cry, bachelor." "Bitter"... In short, people can come up with various and strange meanings as they please. For machines, only loudness, pitch and timbre are the three physical quantities that reflect the characteristics of sound!


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