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Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Concerns in an Uncertain World
RAND Corporation eBooks2020
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Forrest Morgan, Benjamin D. Boudreaux, Andrew J. Lohn, Mark Ashby, Christian Curriden, Kelly Klima, Derek Grossman
Abstract
The authors examine the ethical considerations, benefits, and risks of military applications of artificial intelligence. Comparing development efforts in the United States, China, and Russia (as well as various positions on proposals to regulate or ban autonomous weapons), the authors point to a need for the United States to continue to pursue advantages in the field and explore confidence-building and risk-reduction measures with other states.
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