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#177: Artificial Warfare - Accrete AI Government Founder & CEO Bill Wall


Episode 177


The war for information, influence, and decision making is paramount on today’s battlefield. Artificial intelligence is no longer a concept of the future; it’s essential for America’s national security and military dominance. 


From SOF Week in Tampa, Florida, Fran Racioppi sat down with retired Green Beret and Co-founder of Accrete AI Government, Bill Wall, to talk about a fight most Americans never see.


Bill is one of the leading voices redefining how we use AI and how our government is deploying it in the protection of America. Bill explains how Accrete’s Argus platform is actively being used to identify foreign ownership and control in U.S. defense supply chains, and how more broadly AI is helping analysts detect narrative warfare and influence campaigns before they spread.


He shared how dual-use technology is shifting the battlefield, why algorithmic warfare is already here, and how Accrete is giving government agencies the tools to scale human insight without losing control. They also talked about the dangers of siloed innovation, the gap between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon, and what leadership looks like when you’re building tech that needs to work at speed and at scale.


This episode is about changing how we think about war, technology, and leadership; and what it’s going to take to stay ahead in the next fight.


HIGHLIGHTS

  • 0:00 Welcome to SOF Week
  • 3:45 Artificial Intelligence Defined
  • 6:53 AI in War Fighting
  • 9:07 Machine Learning
  • 10:51 Drawing the Line with AI
  • 14:48 Defining the Next Battlefield
  • 18:27 Combatting False Narratives & Misinformation
  • 22:03 Public Private Partnerships
  • 24:29 Accrete in the Corporate World
  • 29:11 Regulating AI
  • 31:05 Why Army
  • 32:55 Innovation changing SOF
  • 37:20 Transition from SOF
  • 51:50 Accrete AI’s future


Quotes

  • “Artificial intelligence is just using computers and data to think


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