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Full Description
The transfer of responsibility for decisions and actions from humans to machines presents difficult problems for all those concerned with new concepts, their development and use. This book gives practical help by discussing the issues in the context of product design, and gives a methodology to solve them.
The design cycle for autonomous systems is described, set in the context of human decision-making and the evolving ethical and legal environment. These are explained in separate chapters that will be invaluable to engineers and all the professions associated with autonomous systems.
Systems engineering methods, used for weapon systems, are described. These are developed for both military and civil applications. A detailed worked example demonstrates the legal limits imposed on Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) by current international law.
Contents
Chapter 1: The art of the acceptable, not the art of the possible
Chapter 2: Decision-making
Chapter 3: Automated control and autonomy
Chapter 4: Operational analysis to systems engineering
Chapter 5: Engineering design process
Chapter 6: Ethics, civil law and engineering
Chapter 7: Introduction to military legal context and its relevance to engineering
Chapter 8: Targeting
Chapter 9: Influences on future military autonomous systems
Chapter 10: Systems engineering applied to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
Chapter 11: Systems engineering for a new military system
Chapter 12: Making military capabilities autonomous
Chapter 13: Design of civilian autonomous systems using military methodologies
Chapter 14: Final considerations for ethical autonomous systems
Appendix 1: Red Cross Guide to Article 36 Reviews