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Abstract
This article takes stock of the ongoing debates on algorithmic warfare in the social sciences. It seeks to equip scholars in International Relations and beyond with a critical review of both the empirical context of algorithmic warfare and the different theoretical approaches to studying practices related to the integration of algorithms (including automated, autonomous, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies) into international armed conflict. The review focuses on discussions about (1) the implications of algorithmic warfare for strategic stability, (2) the morality and ethics of algorithmic warfare, (3) how algorithmic warfare relates to the laws and norms of war, and (4) popular imaginaries of algorithmic warfare. The article foregrounds a set of open research questions capable of moving the field toward a more interdisciplinary research agenda, as well as by introducing the contributions made by other articles in this Special Issue.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Global Society |
Volume | 38 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-23 |
ISSN | 1360-0826 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 8. Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- Algorithms
- artificial intelligence (AI)
- security
- war
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AUTONORMS: AUTONORMS: Transforming Norms Research through Practices: Weaponised Artificial Intelligence, Norms, and Order
Bode, I. (PI), Huelss, H. (Project participant), Qiao-Franco, G. (Project participant), Watts, T. F. A. (Project participant) & Nadibaidze, A. (PhD student)
01/08/2020 → 31/07/2025
Project: EU
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The Algorithmic Turn in Security and Warfare
Bode, I. (Project participant)
01/01/2022 → 30/06/2022
Project: Research