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The Realities of Autonomous Weapons / Thomas Christian Bächle and Jascha Bareis.

بواسطة:المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : ملف الحاسوبملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية الناشر:Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2025تاريخ حقوق النشر: {copy}2025الطبعات:First editionوصف:1 online resource (365 pages)نوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • computer
نوع الناقل:
  • online resource
تدمك:
  • 9781529237191
الموضوع:النوع/الشكل:تنسيقات مادية إضافية:Print version:: The Realities of Autonomous Weaponsموارد على الانترنت:
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The realities of autonomous weapons: Hedging a hybrid space of fact and fiction - Jascha Bareis & Thomas Christian BächleI. Narratives and TheoriesARTWORK. «The Unreachable Myth: Killing unknown victims with insensible means by unidentified perpetrators for unapparent reason» By Jinyu Wang, 2023The AI-Lure of US Airpower: Imaginaries of disruption in the pursuit of technological superiority since the early 20th century - Jennifer RookeFrom Maschinenmensch to Robot Bubs: Female-presenting autonomous weapons systems in live-action films from 1927-2022 - Rebecca JonesAutonomous weapons in fiction and the fiction of autonomous weapons - Teresa Heffernan From the reel to the real: Narratives of weaponized artificial intelligence technologies in India - Ingvild Bode & Shimona Mohan II. Technologies and MaterialitiesARTWORK. «Transformator». By Peter Behrbohm, since 2013Il/legal war: Expanding the frame of meaningful human control from military operations to democratic governance - Lucy SuchmanFrom network-centric warfare to autonomous warfighting networks: Recontextualising autonomous weapons systems imaginaries - Christoph ErnstGoverning autonomies: Imagining responsible AI in the European armament project 'Future Combat Air System' - Jens HälterleinNew media, new enemies: The emergence of automated weapons in counterterrorism - Jeremy Packer and Joshua ReevesIII. Politics and EthicsARTWORK. «XCI|XCIX, (91|99)» By Johannes Weilandt, 2023Engineering moral failure? The challenges of algorithmic ethics for lethal autonomous weapon systems - Elke SchwarzLegitimizing and contesting Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems in Japan: A multi-layered analysis of public discourse - Bernhard SeidlThe reality of (past) Future Air Combat Systems: Climate wars, carbon costs and rare earth elements - Jutta Weber Showcasing power, performing responsibility? Introducing military AI discourses in China - Thomas Christian Bächle and Xiran Liu
ملخص: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.
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The realities of autonomous weapons: Hedging a hybrid space of fact and fiction - Jascha Bareis & Thomas Christian BächleI. Narratives and TheoriesARTWORK. «The Unreachable Myth: Killing unknown victims with insensible means by unidentified perpetrators for unapparent reason» By Jinyu Wang, 2023The AI-Lure of US Airpower: Imaginaries of disruption in the pursuit of technological superiority since the early 20th century - Jennifer RookeFrom Maschinenmensch to Robot Bubs: Female-presenting autonomous weapons systems in live-action films from 1927-2022 - Rebecca JonesAutonomous weapons in fiction and the fiction of autonomous weapons - Teresa Heffernan From the reel to the real: Narratives of weaponized artificial intelligence technologies in India - Ingvild Bode & Shimona Mohan II. Technologies and MaterialitiesARTWORK. «Transformator». By Peter Behrbohm, since 2013Il/legal war: Expanding the frame of meaningful human control from military operations to democratic governance - Lucy SuchmanFrom network-centric warfare to autonomous warfighting networks: Recontextualising autonomous weapons systems imaginaries - Christoph ErnstGoverning autonomies: Imagining responsible AI in the European armament project 'Future Combat Air System' - Jens HälterleinNew media, new enemies: The emergence of automated weapons in counterterrorism - Jeremy Packer and Joshua ReevesIII. Politics and EthicsARTWORK. «XCI|XCIX, (91|99)» By Johannes Weilandt, 2023Engineering moral failure? The challenges of algorithmic ethics for lethal autonomous weapon systems - Elke SchwarzLegitimizing and contesting Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems in Japan: A multi-layered analysis of public discourse - Bernhard SeidlThe reality of (past) Future Air Combat Systems: Climate wars, carbon costs and rare earth elements - Jutta Weber Showcasing power, performing responsibility? Introducing military AI discourses in China - Thomas Christian Bächle and Xiran Liu

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.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2025. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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