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    Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence

    Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence by Geiß, Robin; Lahmann, Henning;

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    The Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence provides a multi-disciplinary exploration of the urgent issues emerging from the increasing use of AI-supported technologies in military operations. Bringing together scholarship from leading experts in the fields of technology and security from across the globe, it sheds light on the wide spectrum of existing and prospective cases of AI in armed conflict.



    Providing critical perspectives on the future of AI and warfare, this Research Handbook advances important debates surrounding technology and its strategic and humanitarian implications. Contributing authors discuss topics including machine learning algorithms in decisions on the use of force, the definition and feasibility of ?meaningful human control?, issues pertaining to data protection and privacy, and states? positive obligations when deploying such systems. Ultimately, the book provides critical insights into one of the most contentious debates of our time and poses vital questions for the future of armed conflict.



    Tackling practical issues in a detailed and engaging manner, this Research Handbook is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of international law, political science, technology and security studies. Its examination of crucial legal, ethical and political issues pertaining to the topic will also make it an invaluable read for policymakers and researchers at NGOs and think tanks.



    The Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence provides a multi-disciplinary exploration of the urgent issues emerging from the increasing use of AI-supported technologies in military operations. Bringing together scholarship from leading experts in the fields of technology and security from across the globe, it sheds light on the wide spectrum of existing and prospective cases of AI in armed conflict.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents

    Introduction to Research Handbook on Warfare and Artificial Intelligence 1
    Robin Geiß and Henning Lahmann
    PART I THE DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD
    1 New military technologies and changes in warfare through the ages 10
    Beatrice Heuser
    2 Technology, economy and war: the disruptive force of AI 28
    Giacomo Persi Paoli and Sarah Grand-Clément
    3 Military applications of AI: current situation and future considerations 55
    Larry Lewis and Diane Vavrichek
    4 Digital battlefield: concept, technology and prospects 76
    Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan and Anja Dahlmann
    5 Risks and benefits of AI-enabled military decision-making 99
    Vincent Boulanin
    6 From strategy to orders: preparing and conducting military operations
    with artificial intelligence 116
    Tobias Vestner
    PART II AI IN WARFARE: LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
    7 Employment of AI in decisions on the use of force 136
    Dominik Steiger
    8 AI is changing the battlefield, but perhaps not how you think: an
    analysis of the operationalization of targeting law and the increasing
    use of AI in military operations 161
    Merel A.C. Ekelhof
    9 Aspects of realizing (meaningful) human control: a legal perspective 179
    Bérénice Boutin and Taylor Woodcock
    10 Big data and the future of belligerency: applying the rights to privacy
    and data protection to wartime artificial intelligence 197
    Asaf Lubin
    11 Accountability and responsibility for AI-enabled conduct 216
    Binxin Zhang
    12 ?Handle with care?: due diligence obligations in the employment of AI
    technologies 234
    Antonio Coco and Talita Dias
    PART III SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS OF AI IN WARFARE
    13 AI and military cyber operations 262
    Heather A. Harrison Dinniss
    14 Spying, artificial intelligence and the law of war 281
    Russell Buchan
    15 Employing AI to improve humanitarian action in times of conflict and crisis 298
    Ana Beduschi
    PART IV ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES: THE WAY FORWARD
    16 State positions on autonomous weapons systems 315
    Gugu Dube and Mary Wareham
    17 AI and the future of arms control 337
    Ju?rgen Altmann
    18 Regulating AI in non-military applications: lessons learned 352
    Silja Vöneky and Thorsten Schmidt
    19 The technological leap of AI and the Global South: deepening
    asymmetries and the future of international security 370
    Eugenio V. Garcia
    Index 388

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