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The Ethical Philosophy of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence in Warfare

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Title: The Ethical Philosophy of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence in Warfare

Author: Dr. Daniel J. Richardson III

Publisher: InDepth Global AI

Publication Date: 3/27/2025

ISBN: 979-8315831747

Website: https://a.co/d/bDBLLm3

The Ethical Philosophy of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence in Warfare is a 2025 non-fiction book by Dr. Daniel J. Richardson III, exploring the ethical implications of deploying autonomous artificial intelligence (AAI)[1] systems in military conflict. The book examines topics such as moral agency, accountability, and the legal frameworks governing lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS)[2].

Reception

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"A timely and terrifyingly relevant masterpiece. Richardson forces us to confront the ethical abyss of AI warfare before it’s too late." — Yaki Dunietz[3] CEO AI Conversation Systems[4]

Publication Details

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- Format: Hardcover, paperback, e-book

- Page Count: 358

- Publisher: InDepth Global AI

- ISBN: 979-8315831747

See Also

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- The Next Frontier in Conversation Design: Unifying Bot Design Through Collaboration[5]

- Beyond Virtual by Yaki Dunietz[6]

References

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  1. ^ "What is autonomous artificial intelligence? - Dataconomy". 2023-03-09. Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  2. ^ "Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) – UNODA". Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  3. ^ Podcast, Voice Tech (2020-07-06). "Conversational Components — Yaki Dunietz, CoCo — Voice Tech Podcast ep.070". Voice Tech Podcast. Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  4. ^ "Home". AI Conversation Systems (AICS). Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  5. ^ "The Next Frontier in Conversation Design: Unifying Bot Design Through Collaboration". ChatbotSummit. Retrieved 2025-04-02.
  6. ^ "Yaki Dunietz, Author at Beyond Virtual". Beyond Virtual. Retrieved 2025-04-02.