AI and Warfare
October 12, 2023
 

In an era characterized by rapidly evolving technological advancements and the increasing integration of AI-driven autonomy in the weaponry system has given rise to a new revolution in the realm of warfare. The paper delves into the profound impact of advanced artificial intelligence, particularly Autonomous Weapons Systems or Lethal Autonomous Weapons, on the realm of warfare and deterrence. It highlights the potential advantages and risks associated with AI-driven weaponry systems, focusing on AI-directed drones and autonomous weapon systems. While AI has the potential to reduce human casualties and enhance deterrence, it also poses a significant challenge in terms of decision-making and control and ethical challenges. The paper emphasizes the need for regulation and international cooperation to ensure that AI technology is harnessed responsibly in the context of warfare.

Amidst the arguments for and against the use of AI-driven technology in warfare, the paper extends its scope beyond technological innovation as it analyses the necessity of considering international human rights and legal implications in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-driven warfare. The integration of AI in military operations raises concerns about reduced decision-making windows, reliance on AI for strategic and tactical assessments and the potential for unintentional escalation, as depicted in a scenario of an accidental nuclear war. This comprehensive analysis highlights the urgency of establishing legal frameworks and international agreements to ensure the responsible use of AI in warfare, all while acknowledging the complexities arising from competitive technological advancements among major global powers.

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- Rahul Rishi

The author would like to thank Sehar Sharma, Anchal Singh, Garima Mehta and Rakshita Agarwal for their research assistance and contributions.

 

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AI and Warfare


October 12, 2023

 

 

In an era characterized by rapidly evolving technological advancements and the increasing integration of AI-driven autonomy in the weaponry system has given rise to a new revolution in the realm of warfare. The paper delves into the profound impact of advanced artificial intelligence, particularly Autonomous Weapons Systems or Lethal Autonomous Weapons, on the realm of warfare and deterrence. It highlights the potential advantages and risks associated with AI-driven weaponry systems, focusing on AI-directed drones and autonomous weapon systems. While AI has the potential to reduce human casualties and enhance deterrence, it also poses a significant challenge in terms of decision-making and control and ethical challenges. The paper emphasizes the need for regulation and international cooperation to ensure that AI technology is harnessed responsibly in the context of warfare.

Amidst the arguments for and against the use of AI-driven technology in warfare, the paper extends its scope beyond technological innovation as it analyses the necessity of considering international human rights and legal implications in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-driven warfare. The integration of AI in military operations raises concerns about reduced decision-making windows, reliance on AI for strategic and tactical assessments and the potential for unintentional escalation, as depicted in a scenario of an accidental nuclear war. This comprehensive analysis highlights the urgency of establishing legal frameworks and international agreements to ensure the responsible use of AI in warfare, all while acknowledging the complexities arising from competitive technological advancements among major global powers.

Please click here to access our paper.

Warm regards,

- Rahul Rishi

The author would like to thank Sehar Sharma, Anchal Singh, Garima Mehta and Rakshita Agarwal for their research assistance and contributions.

 

For any help or assistance, please email us on [email protected].

Do visit us at www.nishithdesai.com.

 


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