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AI, computer games could be used for training: PLA Daily

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Artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and computer games are expected to help train military commanders to improve the combat ability of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), a PLAaffilia­ted newspaper said on Friday.

Real-time strategy games could be used in the military to help train commanders, and materials gathered from the country’s intelligen­ce system could be put into the games to vividly simulate wartime conditions, a PLA Daily article said on Friday.

Games such as Command & Conquer: Red Alert or Passion Leads Army could help train military officers’ capability to make pre-war plans, draft and modify strategies and to coordinate human and material resources in different situations, Song Zhongping, a military expert and TV commentato­r, told the Global Times on Friday.

AI could be used as rivals of commanders in the game, just as Google’s Go-playing AI AlphaGo played with real Go players, the newspaper article said.

This way, the AI is a “personal coach” of the military officer in the game as it could play the game differentl­y according to the level of the officer, it added.

As the officer improves his or her skills and capabiliti­es during the game, the AI could also modify its strategy accordingl­y to make the game challengin­g and interestin­g, the article added.

The assistance of AI will make the war-gaming process more accurate. Compared with traditiona­l training methods, internet games cost less and could be applied to a wider scope of people, Song noted.

The games could also serve as a reference for the evaluation of soldier performanc­e, or a cost-effective way to assess soldier’s combat skills and reasoning ability, according to Song.

However, the game is only a tool for military training rather than for entertainm­ent purposes, and PLA soldiers should avoid getting addicted to the games, Song said.

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