Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century
author: Peter W. Singer,
Brookings Institution
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
published: April 19, 2012, recorded: February 2009, views: 4390
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
published: April 19, 2012, recorded: February 2009, views: 4390
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Science fiction is fast becoming reality on the battlefield and robotics are already changing the way wars are being fought. How will they affect the politics, economics, laws, and ethics of warfare?
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