Artificial Intelligence and Global Security: Future Trends, Threats and Considerations

Yvonne R. Masakowski
US Naval War College, USA


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Hardback
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9781789738124
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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216 pages - 152 x 229mm
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Artificial Intelligence and Global Security: Future Trends, Threats and Considerations brings a much-needed perspective on the impact of the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in military affairs. Experts forecast that AI will shape future military operations in ways that will revolutionize warfare. That is why there is an urgent need to consider the potential ethical and moral consequences related to enabling AI to make decisions that will shape the future world. 

This book masterfully presents a vision of a future that is replete with integrated networks of artificial intelligence that are designed to both defend and attack nations. Artificial Intelligence and Global Security: Future Trends, Threats and Considerations has rendered a major service to those interested in the impact of artificial intelligence technologies and its contribution to the evolution and revolution in military warfare. It also explores the implications of AI for the individual, for personal identity, for society, and for global security; it examines the impact of AI on Just War Theory; and it offers diverse perspectives on the consequences of the integration of AI in our daily lives and society.

Chapter 1 Artificial Intelligence and the Future Global Security Environment; Yvonne R. Masakowski, Ph.D., US Naval War College, Newport, RI 
Chapter 2. Artificially Intelligent Techniques for the Diffusion and Adoption of Innovation for Crisis Situations; Thomas C. Choinski, Ph.D. (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI) 
Chapter 3. Something Old, Something New: The Just War Tradition and Artificial Intelligence (AI); Timothy J. Demy, Th.D., Ph.D., US Naval War College, Newport, RI 
Chapter 4. Space War and AI Keith A. Abney, Ph.D., Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group; California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo, CA.
Chapter 5. Building an Artificial Conscience: Prospects for Morally Autonomous Artificial Intelligence; William D. Casebeer, Director, The Innovation Laboratory, Beyond Conflict International
Chapter 6. Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Dilemmas Involving Privacy; James J. Peltz, Dr. -Ing. and Anita C. Street, MPH, U.S. Department of Energy
Chapter 7 Artificial Intelligence and Moral Reasoning: Shifting Moral Responsibility in War?; Pauline Shanks Kaurin, Ph.D. and Casey Thomas Hart, Ph.D.
Chapter 8. Ethical Constraints and Contexts of Artificial Intelligent Systems in National Security, Intelligence and Defense/Military Operations; John R. Shook, Ph.D., Tibor Solymosi, Ph.D., and James Giordano PhD 
Chapter 9. An AI enabled NATO Strategic Vision for 21st Century Complex Challenges; Imre Porkolab, Brigadier General, Deputy National Armament Director for Innovation Research and Development)
Chapter 10. AI Ethics: 4 Key Considerations for a Globally-Secure Future; Gina Granados Palmer, M.S., U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI
Dr Yvonne Masakowski has a distinguished career in Psychology and Human Factors spanning over twenty-five years. She was recently appointed as a Research Fellow by the U.S. Naval War College following her retirement as an Associate Professor of Strategic Leadership and Leader Development in the College of Leadership and Ethics at the U.S. Naval War College. Dr Masakowski currently serves as the US Chair of NATO’s Leader Development for NATO Multinational Military Operations. She is the recipient of national and international awards including The Cross of Merit from the Czech Republic.She is the recipient of national and international awards including The Cross of Merit from the Czech Republic.   

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