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|a The centaur's dilemma :
|b national security law for the coming AI revolution /
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|a Washington, D.C. :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-310) and index.
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|a Introduction : the centaur's dilemma -- The new electricity : what is artificial intelligence? -- The perfect sentinel : national security applications -- Sitting on a hot frying pan : national security implications of AI -- Toward a legal framework -- Constitutional law -- Statutory regulation of the national technology industrial base -- Arms control by analogy -- The means and methods of war : additional analogies and potential applications -- Completing the template : ethics, codes, guidelines, and corporate security responsibility -- The centaur's choice : conclusion.
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|a "The increasing use of artificial intelligence poses challenges and opportunities for nearly all aspects of society, including the military and other elements of the national security establishment. This book addresses how national security law can and should be applied to artificial intelligence, which enables a wide range of decisions and actions not contemplated by current law. Baker, an expert in national security law and process, adopts a realistic approach in assessing how the law can be used, or even misused, to regulate this new technology. The book covers, among other topics, national security process, constitutional law, the law of armed conflict, arms control, and academic and corporate ethics. He also analyzes potential risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence in the realm of national security, including the challenges of machine-human interface, operating (or not operating) the national-security decisionmaking process at machine speed, and the perils of a technology arms race. The book will help guide policymakers, lawyers, and technology experts as they deal with the many legal questions that will arise when using artificial intelligence to plan and carry out the actions required for the nation's defense"--
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|a Assessing the legal and practical questions posed by the use of artificial intelligence in national security matters The increasing use of artificial intelligence poses challenges and opportunities for nearly all aspects of society, including the military and other elements of the national security establishment. This book addresses how national security law can and should be applied to artificial intelligence, which enables a wide range of decisions and actions not contemplated by current law. James Baker, an expert in national security law and process, adopts a realistic approach in assessing how the law-even when not directly addressing artificial intelligence-can be used, or even misused, to regulate this new technology. His new book covers, among other topics, national security process, constitutional law, the law of armed conflict, arms control, and academic and corporate ethics. With his own background as a judge, he examines potential points of contention and litigation in an area where the law is still evolving and might not yet provide clear and certain answers. The Centaur's Dilemma also analyzes potential risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence in the realm of national security-including the challenges of machine-human interface, operating (or not operating) the national-security decision-making process at machine speed, and the perils of a technology arms race. Written in plain English, The Centaur's Dilemma will help guide policymakers, lawyers, and technology experts as they deal with the many legal questions that will arise when using artificial intelligence to plan and carry out the actions required for the nation's defense.
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