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6、78-1-9774-0525-8 Published by the RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif. Copyright 2020 RAND Corporation R is a registered trademark. iii Preface Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies hold the potential for becoming critical force multipliers in future military capabilities. Indeed, China has id