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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Strategic Stability and Nuclear Risk : Volume I: Euro-Atlantic Perspectives
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Strategic, 2019Verfügbar |
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Beteiligte Personen | Boulanin, Vincent [Ed.]
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Systematik | Internet - Internet | ||||
Verlag | SIPRI | ||||
Ort | Stockholm | ||||
Jahr | 2019 | ||||
Umfang | 156 p. | ||||
Altersbeschränkung | keine | ||||
Reihe | SIPRI Report | ||||
Sprache | englisch | ||||
Verfasserangabe | Vincent Boulanin | ||||
Annotation | his edited volume focuses on the latest perspective: the impact on AI on nuclear strategy. It is the first instalment of a trilogy that explores regional perspectives and trends related to the impact that recent advance in AI could have nuclear weapons and doctrines, strategic stability and nuclear risk. It assembles the views of 14 experts from the Euro-Atlantic community on why and how machine learning and autonomy might become the focus of an armed race among nuclear-armed states; and how the adoption of these technologies might impact their calculation of strategic stability and nuclear risk at the regional level and trans-regional level. Contents Part I. Demystifying artificial intelligence and its military implications 1. Artificial intelligence: a primer 2. The state of artificial intelligence: an engineer’s perspective on autonomous systems 3. Military applications of machine learning and autonomous systems Part II. Artificial intelligence and nuclear weapons and doctrines: past, present and future 4. Cold war lessons for automation in nuclear weapon systems 5. The future of machine learning and autonomy in nuclear weapon systems 7. Autonomy in Russian nuclear forces Part III. Artificial intelligence and strategic stability: Euro-Atlantic perspectives 8. Artificial intelligence and nuclear stability 9. Military applications of artificial intelligence: nuclear risk redux 10. The destabilizing prospects of artificial intelligence for nuclear strategy, deterrence and stability 11. The impact of unmanned combat aerial vehicles on strategic stability 12. Autonomy and machine learning at the interface of nuclear weapons, computers and people 13. Mitigating the challenges of nuclear risk while ensuring the benefits of technology 14. Promises and perils of artificial intelligence for strategic stability and nuclear risk management: Euro-Atlantic perspectives ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)/EDITORS Dr Vincent Boulanin is a Senior Researcher on emerging military and security technologies. |
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Anhang | URL: https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/sipri1905-ai-strategic-stability-nuclear-risk.pdf |
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