🤔What are these fields?

The ultimate aim of FIEMA in AXS is to generate Audiences and Beliefs. However to get there, you need to generate and confirm the strategic objectives and operational levers for each force.

What's the context?

Your context should describe the world of the exercise - which geographic region or fictional lands, nature of the conflict and so on. You'll get better results if you mention the relationship between the Forces and the cause of any conflict/friction.

What's a "force"?

We've used the term "force" because it's more commonly used in defence organisations. It means the party with an interest in the outcome of the scenario/exercise. If you look at our Kaliningrad example, you'll see there are five forces including the EU, Russia etc.

What are the outputs?

The AI can be used to general four outputs for each force:

  1. Strategic Objectives: These are the strategic goals of the Force. The AI has been told that given the context, what would be suitable objectives for the given Force.

  2. Operational Levers: These are the operational initiatives represent the means through which the objectives are pursued and accomplished.

  3. Audiences: In Conducttr, these will become Factions - the groups who must be simulated in scenario. Understanding the characteristics, needs, and behaviours of the audiences is essential for effective communication and engagement. Note that the AI generates high-level audiences - which is why we consider them to be Factions - and some additional breakdown or segmentation of individual Factions will likely be necessary.

  4. Beliefs: These are the perceptions, attitudes, or convictions held by the Audiences. They influence behaviour and decision-making.

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