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As artificial intelligence continues to transform modern warfare, the rapid development of AI-driven weaponry presents profound ethical, legal, and security challenges. Artificial Intelligence and International Security: Redefining Arms Races and Contemporary Warfare offers a critical examination of this emerging arms race, exploring issues of arms control, international law, diplomacy, and long-term security. Bringing together expert perspectives, this volume assesses the risks and implications of autonomous weapon systems while proposing solutions to ensure ethical AI deployment. Through a comprehensive analysis of this urgent issue, it seeks to contribute to global debates and inform policies that foster peace, stability, and the responsible use of AI in warfare.
Contents
AI, arms races and international security: An introduction - Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira, Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Mohammad Eslami
1 Unveiling a new spiral of insecurity: AI capabilities and the international military balance of power - Maria (Mary) Papageorgiou
2 Bloodless warfare: Rethinking cyber operations in the age of AI - Cláudia Barbosa, Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira and Paulo Batista Ramos
3 Information apocalypse: Merging AI and quantum in psychological operations - Muhammed Can and Helin Yontar
4 Deepfakes in narrative warfare - Christopher Schwartz, Justin M. Pelletier, David I. Schwartz, Matthew Wright and Andrea Hickerson
5 AI and nuclear arms race: The next level? - Mohammad Eslami, Ibrahim AL-Marashi, Lauro Borges and Alessandra Russo
6 AI in the military domain: Experimentation, regulation, and the role of private companies in the Gaza and Ukraine wars - Bassant Hassib and Fatimah Ayad
Concluding reflections: The monstrosity of AI warfare - Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira, Arshin Adib-Moghaddam and Mohammad Eslami



