The Realities of Autonomous Weapons
Contributor(s)
Bächle, Thomas Christian (editor)
Bareis, Jascha (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
The realities of autonomous weapons are a complex blend of both existing military technologies and visions of their future capabilities. The expected ramifications are profound and always point to the interplay between fact and fiction, actual developments and creative imagination.
This book explores how these realities shape and become themselves shaped by popular culture, regulatory and ethics debates, military doctrines, policies and research. It examines phenomena ranging from film and artistic interpretations to warfare scenarios and weaponized artificial intelligence.
Intended for researchers (including the disciplines of political and social sciences, media, culture and technology), policy makers, educators and journalists, this is a key resource that uncovers how autonomous weapons are constructed as both a technological reality and a futuristic possibility.
Keywords
Imaginary;Artificial Intelligence;Media;Science-fiction;Military;Swarm intelligence;Modern warfare;RoboticsISBN
9781529237191, 9781529237207, 9781529237207, 9781529251098, 9781529237184Publisher
Bristol University PressPublisher website
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Bristol, 2025Classification
Impact of science and technology on society
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Ethical issues: scientific, technological and medical developments


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