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Fighter Pilot Podcast

Future Warfare: Autonomy and Automation in Air Combat

Fighter Pilot Podcast

E. Vincent "Jell-O" Aiello, Retired U.S. Navy Fighter Pilot

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4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

A discussion on how advancements in autonomy, automation, artificial intelligence, and other technological advancements are influencing warfare. Guest host Matt Arny interviews retired U.S. Army Colonel Brad Boyd of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Sponsored by National University. To find out more, visit nu.edu. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fighter-pilot-podcast/donations

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0:00.0

You're like, okay, I'm gonna have all these super cool flying killer robots and I'm gonna have an F-35 pilot in the center

0:06.0

Now there's a huge log jam every time those automated systems want to do something

0:10.4

They're trying to get through this stupid human who operates at one millionth of the speed

0:30.0

Hello and welcome to the fighter pilot podcast. I'm Vincent IEllo this week

0:38.9

We're taking a break from video episodes and instead releasing an audio only discussion on autonomy automation in the future of warfare

0:46.6

I know you'll enjoy this stimulating discussion it features another uber smart guest and it's conducted by our fighter pilot

0:52.8

Podcast friend and occasional co-host Matt Arnie. I'll see you next week, but for now take it away flounder

0:58.7

Thanks, jello

1:00.0

Joining me today is Brad Boyd retired army colonel and lecturer at Stanford University

1:05.2

Brad started his career in the Marine Corps moved over to the Army serving as a capability development liaison in the British Army

1:12.0

Sure, there's quite a few stories there as well stories out of his battalion commander time in the second battalion 325th air infantry regimen

1:19.8

He spent some time at Stanford MIT around his time working in General Millie staff and the director of AI enabled joint war fighting

1:27.7

capability development at the Jake or the joint artificial intelligence center

1:31.9

Let a more time in his military careers defense and foreign policy advisor to senator king

1:36.6

He's now a lecturer at Stanford University and provides a course on autonomy automation and the future of warfare

1:43.5

So Brad welcome to the fighter pilot podcast. Hey Matt. Thanks for having me

1:48.7

I'm really pleased to be here. I love what you guys are doing with the show and I can't wait to make some sort of small

1:54.4

Contributions so really excited. Thank you. No, that's great. I've enjoyed getting to know you this last year

1:59.9

And I'm really excited about what you're going to bring before we get into that content Marine Corps Army

2:06.5

All kinds of stuff to unpack there, but in a short period of time

2:10.2

How'd you get commission and what what did that career look like? Yeah, so I'm a bit of a bizarre

2:16.2

O guy I actually enlisted in the Marines when I was 17 at a high school

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