Exclusive eBook: How AI is becoming the next military advisor
Military AI decision-making is a growing governance frontier - but this item is a paywalled repackage with no new Australian angle.
Key points
- MIT Technology Review compiles six stories on AI use in military decision-making into a subscriber eBook.
- Military AI decision-making raises governance questions relevant to Australian Defence and national security policy.
- Content is paywalled and a repackage of existing articles - limited new signal for APS readers.
Implications for Australian agencies
- Monitor Defence and national security policy teams may want to monitor MIT Technology Review's underlying stories on military AI if access is available, as the governance questions raised have relevance to Australia's own Defence AI posture.
Implications are AI-generated. Starting points, not advice — see methodology for how they're framed.
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"Exclusive eBook: How AI is becoming the next military advisor"
Source: MIT Technology Review – AI
Published: 16 June 2026
URL: https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/16/1138905/exclusive-ebook-how-ai-is-becoming-the-next-military-advisor/
MIT Technology Review has released a subscriber-only eBook compiling six stories on how militaries are using AI models to support or make decisions, originally published between April 2025 and April 2026. The collection covers the intersection of AI capability and military decision-making, an area with significant ethical, legal, and governance implications. The item is a content repackage rather than new reporting, and the full text is behind a paywall.
Implications for Australian agencies:
- [Monitor] Defence and national security policy teams may want to monitor MIT Technology Review's underlying stories on military AI if access is available, as the governance questions raised have relevance to Australia's own Defence AI posture.
Retrieved from SIMS, 18 July 2026.