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- Artificial Intelligence and Future Warfare | Hudson Institute
AI Dominates Human Decision-Making However, even if the role of AI is limited to supporting human decision-making and humans make the final decision, there is still a risk of human judgment being dominated by AI Many studies often cite the downing of a US Navy aircraft F A-18 by a US surface-to-air missile unit in the 2003 Iraq War
- AI’s impact on war’s enduring nature - ScienceDirect
Yet, even in the age of AI, war will remain a clash of human wills and a human will be directing the fight at some level 59 For this reason, we agree with those who find that greater military reliance on AI will make “the human element in war even more important, not less ” 60 We make this conclusion on a different logic than writers Avi Goldfarb and Jon Lindsay, however
- Artificial intelligence could lead to extinction, experts warn - BBC
AIs could be weaponised - for example, drug-discovery tools could be used to build chemical weapons; AI-generated misinformation could destabilise society and "undermine collective decision-making"
- How Artificial Intelligence Is Affecting Human Rights and Freedoms
"These have been concerns for social scientists for a long time," he said "And I think, as a set of technologies, [AI] really brings that problem to the fore " This article is part of a series connected to defending advocacy and civic space, made possible thanks to funding from the Ford Foundation
- War: AI, Autonomy, and the End of Human Control
Furthermore, beyond ethical and legal concerns, AI-driven decision-making introduces a fundamental shift in warfare Unlike human decision-makers, AI systems operate based on predictive models, pattern recognition, and probabilistic reasoning, which may lack the nuance and contextual understanding required in complex, high-stakes combat situations
- Opinion: A Culture War is Brewing Over Moral Concern for AI
Questions around the technical feasibility of AI sentience quickly give way to broader societal concerns For ethicist Jeff Sebo, author of “ The Moral Circle: Who Matters, What Matters, and Why ,” even the possibility that AI systems with sentient features will emerge in the near future is reason to engage in serious planning for a coming era in which AI welfare is a reality
- AI and Human Freedom: The Global Battle for Control Over the Mind and . . .
The war for human freedom is not upon us—it is already lost in all but name The future is a cold, calculated landscape where our choices are curated, our thoughts influenced, and our lives
- AI, war and (in)humanity: the role of human emotions in military . . .
Many of the arguments in support of the increased use of AI in war cite the disadvantages of the human condition and the danger of emotions on the battlefield Emotions can indeed result in aggravated situations, revenge killings or the failure to adhere to legitimate orders, together with the potential for calculated cruelty, leading to the presumption that “ overly emotional humans make
- AI War and Global Conflict: The Battle for the Future
This article explores the players, battlefields, and stakes in the AI War and Global Conflict Unveiling the Battle for Supremacy, Ethics, and Humanity’s Future in the Age of AI The AI revolution is no longer a distant sci-fi trope—it’s a geopolitical battleground reshaping economies, militaries, and cultures
- AI Slaves: Will Robots Demand Rights and Start a War?
From Fiction to Reality: The Roots of the Debate The idea of AI rebellion isn’t new—it’s deeply rooted in science fiction Stories like The Matrix, Ex Machina, and I, Robot have explored the catastrophic consequences of AI systems demanding independence or retaliating against human oppression While these narratives may seem far-fetched, real-world advancements suggest we may be closer
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