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The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On Strategic Stability And Nuclear Risk Vincent Boulanin

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The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On Strategic Stability And Nuclear Risk Vincent Boulanin
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Publisher: STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Vincent Boulanin
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 1

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The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On Strategic Stability And Nuclear Risk Vincent Boulanin by Vincent Boulanin instant download after payment.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is undergoing a major renaissance. Since the beginning of the decade, a breakthrough in machine learning—an approach to AI engineering—has enabled the development of increasingly capable AI applications and autonomous systems. In the military realm, advances have created many expectations but also concerns, be it from a legal; ethical; operational or strategic standpoint. This edited volume focuses on the latter concern: the impact on AI on nuclear strategy. It is the first instalment in a trilogy that explores regional perspectives and trends related to the impact that recent advances in AI could have for nuclear weapons and doctrines; strategic stability and nuclear risk. It assembles the perspectives of 14 experts from the Euro-Atlantic community on why and how machine learning and autonomy might become the focus of an arms 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.

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