2021
DOI: 10.1080/14702436.2021.1994396
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Remote warfare – Buzzword or Buzzkill?

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“…Relevant to military contexts, where decision making expertise is not just required in close-combat situations but also in remote warfare, 42 it is vital to understand the informational features that are a characteristic of expert decision makers. Advanced AI and explainable-AI techniques have the potential to distinguish between experts and novices based on the perceptual processes used by individuals instead of just end performance measures.…”
Section: Discerning Perceptual Features For Decision-making Using Exp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevant to military contexts, where decision making expertise is not just required in close-combat situations but also in remote warfare, 42 it is vital to understand the informational features that are a characteristic of expert decision makers. Advanced AI and explainable-AI techniques have the potential to distinguish between experts and novices based on the perceptual processes used by individuals instead of just end performance measures.…”
Section: Discerning Perceptual Features For Decision-making Using Exp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years the concept of remote warfare has developed a "buzz" in certain academic and thinktank circles, encouraging debate on the character, costs, and consequences of Western security policy (Biegon et al 2021). Its contributions to the study of contemporary political violence remain contested, however.…”
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confidence: 99%