Army of none
autonomous weapons and the future of war
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Word Count
109,000 words, Guess
Page Count
436 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100393608980
- ISBN-139780393608984
- Library of Congress Control Number2017053908
- OCLC Control Number988276651
- Better World BooksP7-AZS-822
and 3 more
- Better World Books9780393608984
- Better World Booksp7-bey-773
- Open LibraryOL26959079M
Classifications
- DDC623.4
- LCCUG479 .S37 2018
- LCCUG479.S37 2018
Alternate Titles
- Autonomous weapons and the future of war
Description
"What happens when a Predator drone has as much autonomy as a Google car? Although it sounds like science fiction, the technology to create weapons that could hunt and destroy targets on their own already exists. Paul Scharre, a leading expert in emerging weapons technologies, draws on incisive research and firsthand experience to explore how increasingly autonomous weapons are changing warfare. This far-ranging investigation examines the emergence of fully autonomous weapons, the movement to ban them, and the legal and ethical issues surrounding their use. Scharre spotlights the role of artificial intelligence in military technology, spanning decades of innovation from German noise-seeking Wren torpedoes in World War II--antecedents of today's armed drones--to autonomous cyber weapons. At the forefront of a game-changing debate, Army of None engages military history, global policy, and bleeding-edge science to explore what it would mean to give machines authority over the ultimate decision: life or death."--Provided by publisher.
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