By: Mark Pomerleau
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Army leaders are following these areas, he said, for the possible implications they may have on future operations.
The list covers:
1. Robotics
2. Power generation and storage
3. Technology, engineering and manufacturing
4. Collective intelligence that leverages social media platforms
5. Increased level of human performance. This includes physical and cognitive enhancements.
6. Human-to-computer interaction. This can be important because it may lead to increased efficiency.
7. Cyber and space
9. Big data
10. Climate change and resource competition. Both of these may increase the potential for conflict, he said.
11. Economic rebalancing and income disparity. These trends can foster discontent and instability, he said.
12. Demographics and urbanization. These areas can change the social and physical context of future battlefields.
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