As artificial intelligence assumes greater control over military decision-making, the ethical foundations of warfare are being rewritten. In "AI Warfare Ethics," Guilin Du presents a rigorous exploration of the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI in modern and future war.
This book challenges conventional military ethics and investigates the legitimacy of AI-led war adjudication, autonomous combat morality, and the ethical governance of AI warfare. It explores:
- AI as an ethical subject in war: Can AI assume independent moral responsibility?
- AI war crimes adjudication: Should AI determine accountability in war tribunals?
- Ethical singularity in warfare: Will AI ethics surpass human morality?
- AI in autonomous lethal decision-making: How should AI handle war orders?
- AI vs human ethics in war governance: Who holds the ultimate authority?
- Global governance and AI warfare: Will AI redefine international war laws?
The automation of war ethics is no longer theoretical-it is the future. "AI Warfare Ethics" provides a comprehensive framework for policymakers, military leaders, ethicists, and AI researchers to navigate the coming transformation of war morality.
Essential reading for those seeking to understand how AI will reshape military responsibility, legality, and global security ethics in the age of autonomous warfare.