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Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Defence

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Informationen zum Autor Mariarosaria Taddeo is Professor of Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies at the Oxford Internet Institute of the University of Oxford and Dstl Ethics Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. Her work focuses on the ethics and governance of digital technologies, particularly of digital technologies used for national security and defence. She has published more than 150 papers and her work has been published in Nature, Nature Machine Intelligence, Science, and Science Robotics. Klappentext Mariarosaria Taddeo provides a systematic analysis of the ethical challenges that arise from the use of AI for national defence. Her work builds a framework for the identification, evaluation, and resolution of these challenges, with the goal of advancing relevant academic debate and informing the ethical governance of AI in defence. Zusammenfassung Mariarosaria Taddeo provides a systematic analysis of the ethical challenges that arise from the use of AI for national defence. Her work builds a framework for the identification, evaluation, and resolution of these challenges, with the goal of advancing relevant academic debate and informing the ethical governance of AI in defence. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Figures Table of Tables List of most used abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Groundwork for an Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Defence Chapter 2: Ethical Principles for AI in Defence Chapter 3: Sustainment and Support Uses of AI in Defence: The Case of AI Augmented Intelligence Analysis Chapter 4: Adversarial and Non-Kinetic Uses of AI for National Defence: Conceptual and Ethical Challenges Chapter 5: Adversarial and Non-Kinetic Uses: The Case of Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Deterrence Chapter 6: Adversarial and Kinetic Uses of AI: The Definition of Autonomous Weapon Systems Chapter 7: Taking a Moral Gambit: Accepting Moral Responsibility for the Actions of Autonomous Weapons Systems Chapter 8: Just War Theory and the Permissibility of Autonomous Weapons Systems Epilogue References ...

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