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Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into cyberspace operations, which is expected to accelerate the pace and complexity of cyber conflicts as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, AI serves as a foundational technology for modern cyber operations and autonomous systems, fundamentally altering the strategic calculus of state actors as noted in [4], [5], and [6].

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Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of ... securityanddefence.pl Security and Defence Quarterly 4 facts
perspectiveThe integration of AI, quantum computing, and advanced networking technologies into cyber operations may fundamentally alter the strategic calculus of state actors in cyberspace, requiring new theoretical frameworks for analysing cyber conflicts.
claimThe authors of the study 'Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of global cyber' argue that the integration of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and advanced networking technologies into cyber operations may fundamentally alter the strategic calculus of state actors in cyberspace.
claimThe integration of AI into cyber operations may accelerate the pace of attacks and responses beyond human decision-making capabilities, potentially altering the dynamics of cyber conflicts.
claimThe increasing integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into cyber operations suggests that the pace and complexity of cyber conflicts will likely accelerate.
Beyond Missile Deterrence: The Rise of Algorithmic Superiority trendsresearch.org Trends Research & Advisory 2 facts
claimFuture warfare in the age of artificial intelligence is expected to become faster, more data-driven, and geographically dispersed, involving autonomous or semi-autonomous drone swarms, AI-assisted command decision-making, cyber operations against critical infrastructure, and constant algorithmic monitoring.
claimArtificial intelligence is embedded across unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), autonomous systems, intelligence analysis, cyber operations, and information warfare, which changes how states project power and manage crises.