<p><span>Artificial Intelligence (AI) is widely used in society today. The (mis)use of biased data sets in machine learning applications is well‑known, resulting in discrimination and exclusion of citizens. Another example is the use of non‑transparent algorithms that can’t explain themselves to use
Responsible Use of AI in Military Systems (Chapman & Hall/CRC Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Series)
✍ Scribed by Jan Maarten Schraagen (editor)
- Publisher
- Chapman and Hall/CRC
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 387
- Edition
- 1
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- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is widely used in society today. The (mis)use of biased data sets in machine learning applications is well‑known, resulting in discrimination and exclusion of citizens. Another example is the use of non‑transparent algorithms that can’t explain themselves to users, resulting in the AI not being trusted and therefore not being used when it might be beneficial to use it.
Responsible Use of AI in Military Systems lays out what is required to develop and use AI in military systems in a responsible manner. Current developments in the emerging field of Responsible AI as applied to military systems in general (not merely weapons systems) are discussed. The book takes a broad and transdisciplinary scope by including contributions from the fields of philosophy, law, human factors, AI, systems engineering, and policy development.
Divided into five sections, Section I covers various practical models and approaches to implementing military AI responsibly; Section II focuses on liability and accountability of individuals and states; Section III deals with human control in human‑AI military teams; Section IV addresses policy aspects such as multilateral security negotiations; and Section V focuses on ‘autonomy’ and ‘meaningful human control’ in weapons systems.
Key Features:
- Takes a broad transdisciplinary approach to responsible AI
- Examines military systems in the broad sense of the word
- Focuses on the practical development and use of responsible AI
- Presents a coherent set of chapters, as all authors spent two days discussing each other’s work
This book provides the reader with a broad overview of all relevant aspects involved with the responsible development, deployment and use of AI in military systems. It stresses both the advantages of AI as well as the potential downsides of including AI in military systems.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Editor
Contributors
1 Introduction to Responsible Use of AI in Military Systems
Section I: Implementing Military AI Responsibly: Models and Approaches
2 A Socio-Technical Feedback Loop for Responsible Military AI Life-Cycles from Governance to Operation
3 How Can Responsible AI Be Implemented?
4 A Qualitative Risk Evaluation Model for AI-Enabled Military Systems
5 Applying Responsible AI Principles into Military AI Products and Services: A Practical Approach
6 Unreliable AIs for the Military
Section II: Liability and Accountability of Individuals and States
7 Methods to Mitigate Risks Associated with the Use of AI in the Military Domain
8 ‘Killer Pays’: State Liability for the Use of Autonomous Weapons Systems in the Battlespace
9 Military AI and Accountability of Individuals and States for War Crimes in the Ukraine
10 Scapegoats!: Assessing the Liability of Programmers and Designers for Autonomous Weapons Systems
Section III: Human Control in Human–AI Military Teams
11 Rethinking ‘Meaningful Human Control’
12 AlphaGo’s Move 37 and Its Implications for AI-Supported Military Decision-Making
13 Bad, Mad, and Cooked: Moral Responsibility for Civilian Harms in Human–AI Military Teams
14 Neglect Tolerance as a Measure for Responsible Human Delegation
Section IV: Policy Aspects
15 Strategic Interactions: The Economic Complements of AI and the Political Context of War
16 Promoting Responsible State Behavior on the Use of AI in the Military Domain: Lessons Learned from Multilateral Security Negotiations on Digital Technologies
Section V: Bounded Autonomy
17 Bounded Autonomy
Index
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