Certain decisions are best not left to machines, the Army has revealed.
A United States Army general made headlines last week when he told reporters at a media roundtable he had been using an AI chatbot to "build models to help all of us."
Major General William "Hank" Taylor told media at the annual Association of the United States Army conference that "Chat and I" have become "really close lately," prompting more questions than answers about the Army's use of AI.
Williams is the top United States Army commander in South Korea and makes decisions for thousands of troops. He explained to reporters that he is indeed using the technology to make decisions that affect those under his command, but to what end was unknown.




