This paper introduces meaningful human command as a more operationally effective framework than meaningful human control for military AI-enabled autonomous systems.
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Generative AI evaluation must shift from static benchmark scores to measuring sustained improvements in human capabilities within specific deployment contexts.
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Meaningful Human Command: Towards a New Model for Military Human-Robot Interaction
This paper introduces meaningful human command as a more operationally effective framework than meaningful human control for military AI-enabled autonomous systems.
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Benchmarked Yet Not Measured -- Generative AI Should be Evaluated Against Real-World Utility
Generative AI evaluation must shift from static benchmark scores to measuring sustained improvements in human capabilities within specific deployment contexts.