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Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x140x28 mm, weight: 359 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393356582
  • ISBN-13: 9780393356588
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x140x28 mm, weight: 359 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393356582
  • ISBN-13: 9780393356588
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A Pentagon defense expert and former U.S. Army Ranger explores what it would mean to give machines authority over the ultimate decision of life or death.

What happens when a Predator drone has as much autonomy as a Google car? Or when a weapon that can hunt its own targets is hacked? Although it sounds like science fiction, the technology already exists to create weapons that can attack targets without human input. Paul Scharre, a leading expert in emerging weapons technologies, draws on deep research and firsthand experience to explore how these next-generation weapons are changing warfare.Scharre’s far-ranging investigation examines the emergence of autonomous weapons, the movement to ban them, and the legal and ethical issues surrounding their use. He spotlights artificial intelligence in military technology, spanning decades of innovation from German noise-seeking Wren torpedoes in World War II—antecedents of today’s homing missiles—to autonomous cyber weapons, submarine-hunting robot ships, and robot tank armies. Through interviews with defense experts, ethicists, psychologists, and activists, Scharre surveys what challenges might face "centaur warfighters" on future battlefields, which will combine human and machine cognition. We’ve made tremendous technological progress in the past few decades, but we have also glimpsed the terrifying mishaps that can result from complex automated systems—such as when advanced F-22 fighter jets experienced a computer meltdown the first time they flew over the International Date Line.At least thirty countries already have defensive autonomous weapons that operate under human supervision. Around the globe, militaries are racing to build robotic weapons with increasing autonomy. The ethical questions within this book grow more pressing each day. To what extent should such technologies be advanced? And if responsible democracies ban them, would that stop rogue regimes from taking advantage? At the forefront of a game-changing debate, Army of None engages military history, global policy, and cutting-edge science to argue that we must embrace technology where it can make war more precise and humane, but without surrendering human judgment. When the choice is life or death, there is no replacement for the human heart.

Recenzijos

"A tour de force of the future of war technologyA highly readable journey through the world of robots on the battlefield and beyond." -- P.W. Singer, author of Wired for War and Ghost Fleet "One of the most interesting books on military affairs that I have read in some time." -- Thomas E. Ricks - New York Times Book Review "A must-read for anyone interested in AI and the future of warfare." -- Task & Purpose "An authoritative and sobering perspective on the automated battlefields that will very soon come to characterize military conflict." -- Science "In this comprehensive analysis, Scharre moves beyond the clichés of 'killer robots.'" -- Lawrence D. Freeman - Foreign Affairs "Army of None delivers what will likely be the most important general-audience book on this topic for at least the next decade." -- Lawfare "A one-stop guide book to the debates, the challenges, and yes, the opportunities that can come from autonomous warfare." -- Techcrunch "A sober, policy-focused primer on what is comingwritten in an interesting and accessible manner." -- War on the Rocks

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of William E. Colby Award 2019.
Introduction: The Power Over Life and Death 1(10)
PART I ROBQPOCALYPSE NOW
1 The Coming Swarm: The Military Robotics Revolution
11(15)
2 The Terminator and the Roomba: What Is Autonomy?
26(9)
3 Machines that Kill: What Is an Autonomous Weapon?
35(24)
PART II BUILDING THE TERMINATOR
4 The Future Being Built Today: Autonomous Missiles, Drones, and Robot Swarms
59(19)
5 Inside the Puzzle Palace: Is the Pentagon Building Autonomous Weapons?
78(11)
6 Crossing the Threshold: Approving Autonomous Weapons
89(13)
7 World War R: Robotic Weapons around the World
102(18)
8 Garage Bots: DIY Killer Robots
120(17)
PART III RUNAWAY GUN
9 Robots Run Amok: Failure in Autonomous Systems
137(24)
10 Command and Decision: Can Autonomous Weapons Be Used Safely?
161(19)
11 Black Box: The Weird, Alien World of Deep Neural Networks
180(9)
12 Failing Deadly: The Risk of Autonomous Weapons
189(10)
PART IV FLASH WAR
13 Botvs. Bot: An Arms Race in Speed
199(12)
14 The Invisible War: Autonomy in Cyberspace
211(20)
15 "Summoning the Demon": The Rise of Intelligent Machines
231(20)
PART V THE FIGHT TO BAN AUTONOMOUS WEAPONS
16 Robots on Trial: Autonomous Weapons and the Laws of War
251(20)
17 Soulless Killers: The Morality of Autonomous Weapons
271(25)
18 Playing with Fire: Autonomous Weapons and Stability
297(24)
PART VI AVERTING ARMAGEDDON: THE WEAPON OF POLICY
19 Centaur Warfighters: Humans + Machines
321(10)
20 The Pope and the Crossbow: The Mixed History of Arms Control
331(15)
21 Are Autonomous Weapons Inevitable?: The Search for Lethal Laws of Robotics
346(14)
Conclusion: No Fate but What We Make 360(3)
Afterword: How Robotic Weapons Are Transforming the Battlefield Today 363(6)
Notes 369(56)
Acknowledgments 425(2)
Abbreviations 427(2)
Illustration Credits 429(2)
Index 431
Paul Scharre is a former U.S. Army Ranger who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. The author of the award-winning study of autonomous weapons Army of None he is currently executive vice president and director of studies at the Center for a New American Security. He lives in Virginia.