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Human, Machine, War How the Mind-Tech Nexus Will WinFuture Wars EditorsNicholas WrightMichael MiklaucicTodd Veazie Names: Wright, Nicholas, 1978-editor. | Miklaucic,Michael, 1954-editor. | Veazie, Todd, 1964-editor. | AirUniversity (U.S.). Press, issuing body.Title: Human, machine, war : how the mind-tech nexuswill win future wars / editors: Nicholas Wright,Michael Miklaucic, Todd Veazie.Other titles: How the mind-tech nexus will win futurewarsDescription: Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : AirUniversity Press, 2025 | In scope of the U.S. Govern-ment Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Pro-gram (C&I); Federal Depository Library Program(FDLP) distribution status to be determined uponpublication. | Includes bibliographical references.Identifiers: LCCN 2025007577 (print) | LCCN2025007578 (ebook) | ISBN 9781585663347 (paper-back) | ISBN 9781585663347 (Adobe pdf)Subjects: LCSH: Human-computer interaction. | Human-computer interaction—United States. | Military art andscience—Technological innovations. | Military art andscience—Technological innovations—United States. |Technology—United States—21st century. | Artificialintelligence—Forecasting. | War—Forecasting.Classification: LCC QA76.9.H85 (print) | LCC QA76.9.H85(ebook) | DDC 004.019—dc23/eng/20250224 | SUDOCD 301.26/6:H 88LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2025007577LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2025007578 Air University Press DirectorDr. Paul Hoffman Acting Managing EditorDonna Budjenska Design and Production Managing EditorLuetwinder T. Eaves Project EditorJeanne K. Shamburger Cover Art, Book Design, and IllustrationsCatherine Smith Print SpecialistJonathan Marks Air University Press600 Chennault Circle, Building 1405Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6010 https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/AUPress/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AirUnivPress Published by Air University Press in April 2025 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/air_university_press/ Disclaimer LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/air-university-press Opinions, conclusions, and recommendations expressedor implied within are solely those of the author and donot necessarily represent the official policy or positionof the organizations with which they are associated orthe views of the Air University Press, Air University,United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or anyother US government agency.This publication is cleared for public release and X:https://x.com/aupress/ unlimited distribution. Reproduction and printing aresubject to the Copyright Act of 1976 and applicabletreaties of the United States. This document andtrademark(s) contained herein are protected by law.This publication is provided for noncommercial useonly. The author has granted a nonexclusive, royalty-freelicense for distribution to Air University Press and retainsall other rights granted under 17 U.S.C. §106. Anyreproduction of this document requires the permissionof the author.This book and other Air University Press publications are available electronically at the AU Press website athttps://www.airuniversity.af.edu/AUPress. The appear-ance of US Department of Defense (DOD) visual infor-mation does not imply or constitute DOD endorsement. Contents ForewordviiGEN James E. Rainey, USA ForewordxiSir Lawrence Freedman Introduction1Nicholas WrightMichael MiklaucicTodd Veazie PART 1 THE MIND-TECH CRUCIBLE:INNOVATION AND ETHICS 1The Mind and the Machine:Combating AutomationBias and Crafting Effective Human-AI Teamson the Battlefield29Lauren Kahn 2Accessing the Brain to Affect the Mind:Neuroethicsof the Mind-Tech Nexus in Military Contexts39James Giordano PART 2 COMMAND, CONTROL, AND INTELLIGENCEIN THE NEW FOG OF WAR 3Intelligence and the Mind-Tech Nexus:Historyand Futures61Sir David Omand 4Emergent Operational Complexity and the Need forHuman-System Synergy77Andrew D. Gainer,Karl F. Van Orden,Jamie R. Lukos 5Breaking the OODA Loop:Human-MachineSymbiosis to Manage Complexity and AccelerateDecision-Making as a Decisive Warfighting Advantage91Timothy Grayson 6Mind-Tech Teaming in Defense:Integration andImagination117Michael Groen 7Artificial Intelligence and Perception in Crisis andConflict:Mating Twenty-First-Century Technologieswith Eighteenth-Century Minds127Jack Shanahan PART 3 PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT 8Enhancing the Humans in the Mind-Tech Nexus151Nicholas Wright 9Physiologic Intelligence (PHYSIOINT):A Framework for Assessing Warfighter Sustainmentand Performance Improvement Using Physiologicaland Neurobiological Signals181William D. Casebeer 10Making Sense of Wearable Sensing:A PrincipledApproach to Quantifying Human Physiological,Cognitive, and Behavioral Attributes193David Huberdeau PART 4 CHINESE AND RUSSIAN MIND-TECH 11The Case of Russia211Samuel Bendett 12The People’s Liberation Army at the Nexus of Mindand Technology to Shape the Cognitive Battlefield223Josh Baughman PART 5 THE QUESTION OF WILL AND SUPPRESSION OFPERFORMANCE 13First the Mind, Then the Tech