
Pentagon AI Use: Legal Limits on Autonomous Warfare
The U.S. military is rapidly integrating AI into its operations, significantly increasing the speed of data processing and target identification in conflict zones. This acceleration, however, raises serious legal and ethical questions regarding accountability, especially following incidents like a strike on an Iranian school. While the Pentagon maintains that human commanders retain ultimate decision-making authority, legal experts point to a lack of explicit legal boundaries governing AI's role throughout the military 'kill chain.' The ongoing debate focuses on defining the necessary level of human oversight required to maintain adherence to international law as technology advances.






















