JD Vance has urged graduates of the United States Air Force Academy to preserve human moral judgment in modern warfare, warning against allowing artificial intelligence to make life and death decisions.
Vance Warns About AI in Warfare
Speaking during a graduation ceremony in Colorado Springs, the U.S. Vice President stressed that:
- Human conscience must remain central in military decision making
- Technology should assist, not replace, human accountability
- Ethical responsibility cannot be delegated entirely to machines
Vance warned that America must never “submit” critical moral decisions to artificial intelligence systems.
Reference to Pope Leo XIV
During the address, Vance referenced teachings from Pope Leo XIV, particularly an encyclical cautioning against turning over ethical choices to advanced technology.
He argued that:
- Human beings remain responsible for the consequences of warfare
- Military officers must retain independent judgment even in technologically advanced conflicts
Technology and Modern Warfare
The speech comes amid growing global debate over:
- AI assisted weapons systems
- Autonomous military technology
- Ethical limits on artificial intelligence in combat
Governments and defense experts worldwide are increasingly examining how AI may reshape:
- Battlefield operations
- Strategic planning
- Surveillance and targeting systems
“Just Warfare” and Accountability
Vance emphasized that America’s military strength must continue to rest on:
- Human accountability
- Moral clarity
- Ethical leadership
He encouraged graduates to use technological innovation responsibly while ensuring that decisions involving human lives remain under direct human control.
Outlook
As AI capabilities rapidly expand, discussions over the role of autonomous systems in warfare are expected to intensify among:
- Military leaders
- Governments
- Technology experts
- International organizations

