When machine learning comes to nuclear communication systems
Philip Reiner, Alexa Wehsener, and M. Nina Miller
SUMMARY
“Nuclear deterrence depends on fragile, human perceptions of credibility. As states armed with nuclear weapons turn to machine learning techniques to enhance their nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3) systems, the United States and its competitors should take care that these new tools do not inadvertently accelerate crisis instability or an arms race.”