Kathleen Hicks, the former US deputy secretary of defense, discusses the Pentagon´s adaptation amidst China´s technological rise. She highlights how China´s advancements, particularly in areas like drones and missile technology, challenge US defense capabilities. Hicks acknowledges that while China is adept at following and rapidly achieving technological prowess, the US´s strength lies in its innovative, free-market approach.
Hicks emphasizes the need for the US to address manufacturing and integration issues in its defense systems. Programs like Replicator aim to address these by rapidly fielding autonomous systems, including drones, to keep pace with Chinese advancements. Hicks believes success hinges on bridging manufacturing with efficient systems integration across the military.
The conversation also covers the role of Artificial Intelligence in future defense strategies, with a focus on speed and precision. Hicks outlines how generative Artificial Intelligence, initially useful in logistics and administration, holds potential in more operational military applications. However, the effective use of Artificial Intelligence necessitates responsible implementation, ensuring safety and efficacy. Hicks also touches on the importance of diverse talent in maintaining US innovative leadership, advocating for inclusive policies to cultivate a robust research community.