While there is an ongoing, lively debate about who’s ahead in the artificial intelligence race, it’s clear that both the US and China, in addition to militaries the world over, see the critical advantage the technology could provide in the event of a conflict. In the op-ed below, Georgetown researcher Ryan Fedasiuk explains what he and his colleagues discovered about China’s AI push through public records, and how it might reveal a couple strategic weaknesses. For the first time on record, earlier this year an artificial intelligence system reportedly beat one of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) top fighter pilots...