08.04.2025, 20:59
Zwei weitere Werke welche in die gleiche Richtung gingen / gehen:
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Kill-Chain-De...031653353X
Und praktisch der Vorläufer der zwei oben genannten aktuelleren Werke und dies schon 2009 und inzwischen ein Klassiker:
https://www.amazon.de/Wired-War-Robotics...678&sr=8-1
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Kill-Chain-De...031653353X
Zitat:The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare
For generations of Americans, our country has been the world's dominant military power. How the US military fights, and the systems and weapons that it fights with, have been uncontested. That old reality, however, is rapidly deteriorating. America's traditional sources of power are eroding amid the emergence of new technologies and the growing military threat posed by rivals such as China. America is at grave risk of losing a future war.
As Christian Brose reveals in this urgent wake-up call, the future will be defined by artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and other emerging technologies that are revolutionizing global industries and are now poised to overturn the model of American defense. This fascinating, if disturbing, book confronts the existential risks on the horizon, charting a way for America's military to adapt and succeed with new thinking as well as new technology.
Und praktisch der Vorläufer der zwei oben genannten aktuelleren Werke und dies schon 2009 und inzwischen ein Klassiker:
https://www.amazon.de/Wired-War-Robotics...678&sr=8-1
Zitat:Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century
In Wired for War, P. W. Singer explores the greatest revolution in military affairs since the atom bomb: the dawn of robotic warfare. We are on the cusp of a massive shift in military technology that threatens to make real the stuff of I, Robot and The Terminator. Blending historical evidence with interviews of an amazing cast of characters, Singer shows how technology is changing not just how wars are fought, but also the politics, economics, laws, and the ethics that surround war itself. Travelling from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan to modern-day "skunk works" in the midst of suburbia, Wired for War will tantalise a wide readership, from military buffs to policy wonks to gearheads.