A Pentagon defense expert and former U.S. Army Ranger explores what it would mean to give machines authority over the ultimate decision of life or death. What happens when a Predator drone has as much autonomy as a Google car? Or when a weapon that can hunt its own targets is hacked? Although it sounds like science fiction, the technology already exists to create weapons that can attack targets without human input. Paul Scharre, a leading expert in emerging weapons technologies, draws on deep research and firsthand experience to explore how these next-generation weapons are changing warfare. Scharre’s far-ranging investigation examines the emergence of autonomous weapons, the movement to ban them, and the legal and ethical issues surrounding their use. He spotlights artificial intelligence in military technology, spanning decades of innovation from German noise-seeking Wren torpedoes in World War II―antecedents of today’s homing missiles―to autonomous cyber weapons, submarine-hunting robot ships, and robot tank armies. Through interviews with defense experts, ethicists, psychologists, and activists, Scharre surveys what challenges might face "centaur warfighters" on future battlefields, which will combine human and machine cognition. We’ve made tremendous technological progress in the past few decades, but we have also glimpsed the terrifying mishaps that can result from complex automated systems―such as when advanced F-22 fighter jets experienced a computer meltdown the first time they flew over the International Date Line. At least thirty countries already have defensive autonomous weapons that operate under human supervision. Around the globe, militaries are racing to build robotic weapons with increasing autonomy. The ethical questions within this book grow more pressing each day. To what extent should such technologies be advanced? And if responsible democracies ban them, would that stop rogue regimes from taking advantage? At the forefront of a game-changing debate, Army of None engages military history, global policy, and cutting-edge science to argue that we must embrace technology where it can make war more precise and humane, but without surrendering human judgment. When the choice is life or death, there is no replacement for the human heart.
Paul Scharre Livres




"A new industrial revolution has begun. Like mechanization or electricity before it, artificial intelligence will touch every aspect of our lives--and cause profound disruptions in the balance of global power, especially among the AI superpowers: China, the United States, and Europe. Autonomous weapons expert Paul Scharre takes readers inside the fierce competition to develop and implement this game-changing technology and dominate the future"-- Provided by publisher
Armáda strojov
- 488pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Čo sa stane, keď dron získa autonómiu ako auto? Technológia na vytvorenie zbraní, ktoré útočia bez ľudského príkazu, už existuje. Paul Scharre, expert na nové technológie zbraní, analyzuje, ako autonómne zbrane menia vojnu. Jeho práca skúma vznik týchto zbraní, snahy o ich zákaz a právne a etické otázky ich použitia. Zameriava sa na umelú inteligenciu v armáde, od nemeckých torpéd z druhej svetovej vojny po moderné kybernetické zbrane a robotické armády. Scharre prostredníctvom rozhovorov s odborníkmi zisťuje, aké výzvy čakajú na budúcich „kentaurských bojovníkov“, kde je potrebné zlúčiť ľudské a strojové rozpoznávanie. Technický pokrok priniesol aj tragické nehody, ako kolaps palubného počítača moderného stíhacieho lietadla F-22. Už tridsať štátov má obranné autonómne zbrane pod ľudským dohľadom, pričom armády súťažia v konštrukcii robotických zbraní. Etické otázky sa stávajú čoraz dôležitejšími. Ak by demokratické štáty zakázali takúto technológiu, zabránili by nebezpečným režimom v jej využívaní? Scharre tvrdí, že technológiu môžeme prijať na presnejšiu a humánnejšiu vojnu, ale nesmieme sa vzdať ľudského úsudku. Ak ide o život a smrť, ľudské srdce nemá náhradu.