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decision-making

[dih-sizh-uhn-mey-king] / dɪˈsɪʒ ənˌmeɪ kɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
executive
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Today was just the "beginning" on use of AI by the world's armed forces, said Benjamin Jensen of Washington-based think tank CSIS, who has taken part in tests of AI in military decision-making over the past decade.

From Barron's

He said that the exceptions can lead to "very weak constraints on military decision-making", and emphasised that if the harm inflicted on civilians is not proportionate to the military aim being pursued the strikes can remain illegal.

From BBC

We believe decision-making, including by judges, is best served by clear explanations of the relevant science.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has been split into 10 separate topics, or modules, covering subjects from political decision-making to the vaccine rollout and the impact on children.

From BBC

“As we stated last Friday, we do not believe, and have never believed, that it is the role of Anthropic or any private company to be involved in operational decision-making — that is the role of the military,” Amodei said.

From MarketWatch