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(Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic), (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
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This book examines the military characteristics and potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the new global revolution in military affairs.



This book examines the military characteristics and potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the new global revolution in military affairs.

Offering an original perspective on the utilization, imagination, and politics of AI in the context of military development and weapons regulation, the work provides a comprehensive response to the question of how we might reflect on the AI revolution in warfare and what can be said about the ways in which this has been handled. In the first part of the book, AI is accommodated, both theoretically and empirically, in the strategic context of the 'Revolution in Military Affairs' (RMA). The book offers a novel understanding of autonomous weapons as multi-layered composite systems, pointing to a complex, non-linear interplay between evolutionary and revolutionary dynamics. In the second section, the book provides an impartial analysis of the related politics and operations of power, whereby increases in military budgets and R&D of the great powers are met and countered by advocacy networks and scientists campaigning for a ban on lethal autonomous weapons. As such, it moves beyond popular caricatures of ‘killer robots’ and points out some of the problems which result from over-reliance on such imagery.

This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, critical security studies, arms control and disarmament, science and technology studies and general International Relations.

Introduction Part I: Artificial Intelligence and Dynamics of Military
Transformation
1. Artificial Intelligence and Revolution in Military Affairs
2. Reconstruction: Artificial Intelligence in Multi-Layered and Composite
Weapons Systems Part II: Autonomous Weapon Systems: Politics and Operations
of Power
3. Dilemmas in Autonomous Weapon Systems
4. Over-securitising AI:
The Stop Killer Robots Campaign
5. Operations of Power in Autonomous
Weapons Systems Regulation Conclusion
Nik Hynek is a professor specializing in security studies at the Department of Security Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University. He leads the inter-scientific Charles University Research Centre of Excellence dedicated to the topic of Human-Machine Nexus and the Implications for the International Order.

Anzhelika Solovyeva is a lecturer specializing in strategic studies at the Department of Security Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University. Her latest monograph, co-authored with Nik Hynek, is The Logic of Humanitarian Arms Control and Disarmament (2020).