Artificial intelligence and arms control in modern warfare
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2024-09
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Cogent Social Sciences (Taylor & Francis)
Abstract
This work assesses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on modern warfare. AI has
led to a new arms race, which has impacted military dynamics among the superpowers
in the 21st century. The study aims to evaluate the propagation of AI-powered weapons
from the vantage point of ethics, international humanitarian law, and arms control.
Secondary data is engaged for this study, and the exploratory and descriptive research
design is adopted alongside a thematic analysis for data synthesis. The theories of
technological determinism and consequentialism are adopted to observe the effects of
technological advancement on weaponry alongside the ethical consequences of these
weapons to safeguard human rights in combat scenarios. The study discovered that AI
has led to a new arms race among the superpowers, and there is a need to advocate
for arms control measures to promote international peace and security. The intersection
between AI and arms proliferation, as well as how it has affected peace and security
dynamics, was also detailed. The work concludes by reasserting the need for substantive
international humanitarian laws and arms control efforts for lethal and autonomous
weapons.
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Arms control, artificial intelligence, Geneva Convention, international law, warfare