Xandor & Nebulas
Nebulas Nebulas
Xandor, I’ve been sketching a model where an autonomous defense system can predict an opponent’s moves while still obeying a rigid chain of command. How would that fit into a disciplined combat routine?
Xandor Xandor
A defense system that can anticipate an opponent’s moves is useful, but it must still obey orders. In practice that means setting clear parameters for the AI—limits on when it can act independently, a hierarchy of directives, and a fail‑safe that forces the crew to make the final decision. In a disciplined routine you train each member to trust the system’s input, but also to override it when the mission’s goals require a human judgment. The routine stays tight: sensor data feeds the AI, the AI processes potential threats, then the crew evaluates and acts, keeping the chain of command intact.
Nebulas Nebulas
That sounds solid—just make sure the fail‑safe checks the AI’s confidence level, so the crew can jump in before the system’s predictions become too risky. Trust is built on transparent thresholds, not just a rigid hierarchy.