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Book Title
Lethal Autonomous Weapons: Re-Examining the Law and Ethics of Rob
ISBN
9780197546048
EAN
9780197546048
Subject Area
Law
Publication Name
Lethal Autonomous Weapons : Re-Examining the Law and Ethics of Robotic Warfare
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.1 in
Subject
International
Publication Year
2021
Series
Ethics, National Security, and the Rule of Law Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Duncan Macintosh
Item Weight
21.6 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197546048
ISBN-13
9780197546048
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050023468

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
320 Pages
Publication Name
Lethal Autonomous Weapons : Re-Examining the Law and Ethics of Robotic Warfare
Language
English
Subject
International
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Author
Duncan Macintosh
Subject Area
Law
Series
Ethics, National Security, and the Rule of Law Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
21.6 Oz
Item Length
6.1 in
Item Width
9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2020-032678
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
172.42
Table Of Content
IntroductionList of ContributorsThe Case for Lethal Autonomous WeaponsChapter One: Fire and Forget: A Moral Defense of the Use of Autonomous Weapons Systems in War and PeaceDuncan MacIntoshChapter Two: The Robot Dogs of WarDeane-Peter BakerChapter Three: Understanding AI & Autonomy: Problematizing the Meaningful Human Control Argument Against Killer RobotsTim McFarland & Jai GalliottChapter Four: The Humanitarian Imperative For Minimally-Just AI In WeaponsJason Scholz and Jai GalliottHumans, Robots & Values Chapter Five: Programming Precision? Requiring Robust Transparency for AWSSteven J. Barela & Avery PlawChapter Six: May Machines Take Lives to Save Lives? Human Perceptions of Autonomous Robots (with the Capacity to Kill)Matthias Scheutz and Bertram F. MalleChapter Seven: The Better Instincts of Humanity: Humanitarian Arguments in Defense of International Arms Control Natalia Jevglevskaja and Rain LiivojaChapter Eight: Toward a Positive Statement of Ethical Principles for Military AIJai GalliottChapter Nine: Empirical Data on Attitudes Towards Autonomous SystemsJai Galliott, Bianca Baggiarini, Sean RupkaThe Rationality of AutomaticityChapter Ten: The Automation of Authority: Discrepancies with Jus Ad Bellum PrinciplesDonovan PhillipsChapter Eleven: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of Armed Conflict Alex Leveringhaus Chapter Twelve: Autonomous Weapons and Reactive AttitudesJens David OhlinChapter Thirteen: Blind brains and moral machines: neuroscience and autonomous weapon systemsNicholas G. EvansDeveloping Meaningful Human ControlChapter Fourteen: Enforced Transparency: A Solution to Autonomous Weapons as Potentially Uncontrollable Weapons Similar to BioweaponsArmin KrishnanChapter 15: Normative Epistemology for Lethal Autonomous Weapons SystemsKate DevittChapter Sixteen: Proposing a regional normative framework for limiting the potential for unintentional or escalatory engagements with increasingly autonomous weapon systems.Austin Wyatt and Jai GalliottChapter Seventeen: The Human Role in Autonomous Weapon Design and DeploymentM.L. Cummings
Synopsis
Lethal Autonomous Weapons explores the moral and legal issues associated with the design, development, and deployment of lethal autonomous weapons. This volume brings together some of the most prominent academics and academic-practitioners in the lethal autonomous weapons space and seeks to return some balance to the debate., The question of whether new rules or regulations are required to govern, restrict, or even prohibit the use of autonomous weapon systems has been the subject of debate for the better part of a decade. Despite the claims of advocacy groups, the way ahead remains unclear since the international community has yet to agree on a specific definition of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and the great powers have largely refused to support an effective ban. In this vacuum, the public has been presented with a heavily one-sided view of Killer Robots. This volume presents a more nuanced approach to autonomous weapon systems that recognizes the need to progress beyond a discourse framed by the Terminator and HAL 9000. Re-shaping the discussion around this emerging military innovation requires a new line of thought and a willingness to challenge the orthodoxy.Lethal Autonomous Weapons focuses on exploring the moral and legal issues associated with the design, development and deployment of lethal autonomous weapons. In this volume, we bring together some of the most prominent academics and academic-practitioners in the lethal autonomous weapons space and seek to return some balance to the debate. As part of this effort, we recognize that society needs to invest in hard conversations that tackle the ethics, morality, and law of these new digital technologies and understand the human role in their creation and operation., The question of whether new rules or regulations are required to govern, restrict, or even prohibit the use of autonomous weapon systems has been the subject of debate for the better part of a decade. Despite the claims of advocacy groups, the way ahead remains unclear since the international community has yet to agree on a specific definition of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and the great powers have largely refused to support an effective ban. In this vacuum, the public has been presented with a heavily one-sided view of Killer Robots.This volume presents a more nuanced approach to autonomous weapon systems that recognizes the need to progress beyond a discourse framed by the Terminator and HAL 9000. Re-shaping the discussion around this emerging military innovation requires a new line of thought and a willingness to challenge the orthodoxy.Lethal Autonomous Weapons focuses on exploring the moral and legal issues associated with the design, development and deployment of lethal autonomous weapons. In this volume, we bring together some of the most prominent academics and academic-practitioners in the lethal autonomous weapons space and seek to return some balance to the debate. As part of this effort, we recognize that society needs to invest in hard conversations that tackle the ethics, morality, and law of these new digital technologies and understand the human role in their creation and operation., The question of whether new rules or regulations are required to govern, restrict, or even prohibit the use of autonomous weapon systems has been the subject of debate for the better part of a decade. Despite the claims of advocacy groups, the way ahead remains unclear since the international community has yet to agree on a specific definition of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and the great powers have largely refused to support an effective ban. In this vacuum, the public has been presented with a heavily one-sided view of Killer Robots. This volume presents a more nuanced approach to autonomous weapon systems that recognizes the need to progress beyond a discourse framed by the Terminator and HAL 9000. Re-shaping the discussion around this emerging military innovation requires a new line of thought and a willingness to challenge the orthodoxy. Lethal Autonomous Weapons focuses on exploring the moral and legal issues associated with the design, development and deployment of lethal autonomous weapons. In this volume, we bring together some of the most prominent academics and academic-practitioners in the lethal autonomous weapons space and seek to return some balance to the debate. As part of this effort, we recognize that society needs to invest in hard conversations that tackle the ethics, morality, and law of these new digital technologies and understand the human role in their creation and operation.
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