
Commanding Minds and Machines
Commanding Minds and Machines tells the captivating, intertwined history of naval leadership and technological evolution. From the invention of the steam engine to the rise of nuclear-powered submarines, this book examines how emerging technologies have transformed the minds and values of those entrusted to command the most complex machines on Earth.
Through a rich historical narrative, the book traces the evolution of naval leadership models, from the "generalist" officers of the early 20th century--trained to think holistically and lead with broad operational judgment--to the rise of "specialist" officers, whose technical expertise became paramount in the nuclear age. At the heart of this transformation is Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, the revolutionary "Father of the Nuclear Navy," whose technocratic philosophy reshaped the Navy's officer corps and professional development system. Rickover's influence ushered in an era of techno-centrism and platform-centrism, where technology and machine platforms became the defining focus of naval command.
This change in focus did not come without cost. Commanding Minds and Machines delves into the consequences of this shift, exploring how the U.S. Navy's increasing specialization has impacted its adaptability, strategic thinking, and ability to respond to emerging challenges. Drawing on historical evidence, the book examines the successes and failures of naval leadership across generations, from World War II to the Cold War and into the 21st century, offering insights into the lessons learned--and unlearned--along the way.
As the world faces the unprecedented challenge of artificial intelligence and advanced machine technologies, this book raises urgent questions about the future of leadership. Should we continue down the path of specialization, or is it time to return to a more integrative approach? Commanding Minds and Machines is an important work that will appeal to military professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology, leadership, and human adaptability.
- Undertitel
- Technology, Tragedy at Sea, and Naval Leadership, 1897-2021
- Författare
- Mark Hagerott
- ISBN
- 9781591143710
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2027-01-28
- Förlag
- Naval Institute Press
- Sidor
- 440
