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E-grāmata: Wired for War

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We are just beginning to see a massive shift in military technology that threatens to make the stuff of "I, Robot" and the "Terminator" all too real. More than seven thousand robotic systems are now in Iraq. Pilots in Nevada are remotely killing terrorists in Afghanistan. Scientists are debating just how smart - and how lethal - to make their current robotic prototypes. And many of the most renowned science fiction authors are secretly consulting for the Pentagon on the next generation. Blending historic evidence with interviews from the field, Singer vividly shows that as these technologies multiply, they will have profound effects on the front lines as well as on the politics back home. Moving humans off the battlefield makes wars easier to start, but more complex to fight. Replacing men with machines may save some lives, but will lower the morale and psychological barriers to killing. The 'warrior ethos', which has long defined soldiers' identity, will erode, as will the laws of war that have governed military conflict for generations. While his analysis is unnerving, there's an irresistible gee-whiz quality to the innovations Singer uncovers. "Wired for War" travels from Iraq to see these robots in combat to the latter-day 'skunk works' in America's suburbia, where tomorrow's technologies of war are quietly being designed. In Singer's hands, the future of war is as fascinating as it is frightening.
Author's Note: Why a Book on Robots and War? 1
PART ONE: THE CHANGE WE ARE CREATING
1. Introduction: Scenes from a Robot War
19
2. Smart Bombs, Norma Jeane, and Defecating Ducks: A Short History of Robotics
42
3. Robotics for Dummies
66
4. To Infinity and Beyond: The Power of Exponential Trends
94
5. Coming Soon to a Battlefield Near You: The Next Wave of Warbots
109
6. ways in the Loop? The Arming and Autonomy of Robots
123
7. Robot it Gods: Our Machine Creators
135
8. Inspires Them: Science Fiction's Impact on Science Reality
150
9. The Refuseniks: The Roboticists Who Just Say No
170
PART TWO: WHAT CHANGE IS CREATING FOR US
10. The Big Cebrowski and the Real RMA: Thinking About Revolutionary Technologies
179
11. "Advanced" Warfare: How We Might Fight with Robots
205
12. Robots That Don't Like Apple Pi: How the U.S. Could Lose the Unmanned Revolution
237
13. Open-Source Warfare: College Kids, Terrorists, and Other New Users of Robots at War
261
14. Losers and Luddites: The Changing Battlefields Robots Will Fight On and the New Electronic Sparks of War
279
15. The Psychology of Warbots
297
16. YouTube War: The Public and Its Unmanned Wars
315
17. Changing the Experience of War and the Warrior
326
18. Command and Control...Alt-Delete: New Technologies and Their Effect on Leadership
344
19. Who Let You in the War? Technology and the New Demographics of Conflict
360
20. Digitizing the Laws of War and Other Issues of (Un)Human Rights
382
21. A Robot Revolt? Talking About Robot Ethics
413
22. Conclusion: The Duality of Robots and Humans
428
Acknowledgments 437
Notes 439
Index 483
Dr Singer is considered one the world's leading experts on changes in 21st century warfare. He has written for the full range of major media and journals, including Boston Globe, L.A. Times, New Times, amongst many others. He is also the author of Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry and Children at War. He is also a founder and organizer of the US-Islamic World Forum, a global conference that brings together leaders from across the US and the Muslim world.