Artificial Intelligence Wars
Sebastian Farnham
Sachbuch / Sonstiges
Beschreibung
Artificial Intelligence Wars explores the increasing role of artificial intelligence in military strategy and the ethical challenges of automated conflict. It examines how AI is transforming the battlefield, from strategic planning to the deployment of lethal force, underscoring why understanding these shifts is vital for policymakers and concerned citizens. The book delves into the integration of AI in military decision-making, autonomous weapon systems, and the legal frameworks struggling to adapt to these technologies.
The book charts the evolution from early mechanical inventions to today's AI systems, explaining machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. While AI offers potential advantages like efficiency and precision, the book cautions that unchecked deployment could lead to unintended escalation and algorithmic bias. For example, AI could enhance surveillance and logistics.
Structured in three parts, the book first introduces core AI concepts and their current applications. It then discusses lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), examining the technical challenges, strategic implications, and ethical debates. Finally, it addresses accountability, bias, and potential unintended consequences, proposing policy recommendations for responsible AI development in the military, providing a comprehensive understanding of AI's complex issues.
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