Artificial intelligence can now identify and track targets faster than the human nervous system

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Artificial intelligence can now identify and track targets faster than the human nervous system

Modern military artificial intelligence can now identify and track targets with sub-second precision, processing vast amounts of data at speeds that far exceed the natural capabilities of the human nervous system.

Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the 'kill chain' by using neural networks to fuse data from radar, satellites, and cyber sensors. These algorithms can detect and classify targets with 99% accuracy in milliseconds, overcoming the inherent latency of human reaction times. While a human operator might take seconds to process a threat, AI systems can simulate 1,000 different scenarios per minute.

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