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Genius Weapons: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Weaponry, and the Future of Warfare

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By (author): Louis A. Del Monte

A technology expert describes the ever-increasing role of artificial intelligence in weapons development, the ethical dilemmas these weapons pose, and the potential threat to humanity. Artificial intelligence is playing an ever-increasing role in military weapon systems. Going beyond the bomb-carrying drones used in the Afghan war, the Pentagon is now in a race with China and Russia to develop lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS). In this eye-opening overview, a physicist, technology expert, and former Honeywell executive examines the advantages and the potential threats to humanity resulting from the deployment of completely autonomous weapon systems. Stressing the likelihood that these weapons will be available in the coming decades, the author raises key questions about how the world will be impacted. Though using robotic systems might lessen military casualties in a conflict, one major concern is: Should we allow machines to make life-and-death decisions in battle? Other areas of concern include the following: Who would be accountable for the actions of completely autonomous weapons--the programmer, the machine itself, or the country that deploys LAWS? When warfare becomes just a matter of technology, will war become more probable, edging humanity closer to annihilation? What if AI technology reaches a singularity level so that our weapons are controlled by an intelligence exceeding human intelligence? Using vivid scenarios that immerse the reader in the ethical dilemmas and existential threats posed by lethal autonomous weapon systems, the book reveals that the dystopian visions of such movies as The Terminator and I, Robot may become a frightening reality in the near future. The author concludes with concrete recommendations, founded in historical precedent, to control this new arms race. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781633884526

About Louis A. Del Monte

Louis A. Del Monte is an award-winning physicist inventor futurist featured speaker CEO of Del Monte and Associates Inc. and high profile media personality. For over thirty years he was a leader in the development of microelectronics and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for IBM and Honeywell. His patents and technology developments currently used by Honeywell IBM and Samsung are fundamental to the fabrication of integrated circuits and sensors. As a Honeywell Executive Director from 1982 to 2001 he led hundreds of physicists engineers and technology professionals engaged in integrated circuit and sensor technology development for both Department of Defense (DOD) and commercial applications. He is literally a man whose career has changed the way we work play and make war. Del Monte is the recipient of the H.W. Sweatt Award for scientific engineering achievement and the Lund Award for management excellence. He is the author of Nanoweapons The Artificial Intelligence Revolution How to Time Travel and Unravelling the Universe's Mysteries. He has been quoted or has published articles in the Huffington Post the Atlantic Business Insider American Security Today and on CNBC.

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