FRANKEN SCIENCE
Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War
Kindle Edition https://tinyurl.com/ybh5txzg
Review
A tour de force of the future of war technology…A highly readable journey through the world of robots on the battlefield and beyond.—P.W. Singer, author of Wired for War and Ghost Fleet
One of the most interesting books on military affairs that I have read in some time.—Thomas E. Ricks, New York Times Book Review
A must-read for anyone interested in AI and the future of warfare.—Task & Purpose
An authoritative and sobering perspective on the automated battlefields that will very soon come to characterize military conflict.—Science
In this comprehensive analysis, Scharre moves beyond the clichés of 'killer robots.'—Lawrence D. Freeman, Foreign Affairs
Army of None delivers what will likely be the most important general-audience book on this topic for at least the next decade. —Lawfare
A one-stop guide book to the debates, the challenges, and yes, the opportunities that can come from autonomous warfare.—Techcrunch
A sober, policy-focused primer on what is coming…written in an interesting and accessible manner.—War on the Rocks
One of the most interesting books on military affairs that I have read in some time.—Thomas E. Ricks, New York Times Book Review
A must-read for anyone interested in AI and the future of warfare.—Task & Purpose
An authoritative and sobering perspective on the automated battlefields that will very soon come to characterize military conflict.—Science
In this comprehensive analysis, Scharre moves beyond the clichés of 'killer robots.'—Lawrence D. Freeman, Foreign Affairs
Army of None delivers what will likely be the most important general-audience book on this topic for at least the next decade. —Lawfare
A one-stop guide book to the debates, the challenges, and yes, the opportunities that can come from autonomous warfare.—Techcrunch
A sober, policy-focused primer on what is coming…written in an interesting and accessible manner.—War on the Rocks
About the Author
A former U.S. Army Ranger who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, Paul Scharre is the director of the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security. He is also a contributor to Foreign Policy, Politico, and the New York Times. He lives in Virginia.
Roger Wayne hails from small-town Minnesota. He served in the Air Force as a broadcast journalist in South Korea before obtaining his BA in communications and journalism. Roger has recorded for video games, animation, and commercials, and he loves making books come to life. You can see what he's up to at rogerwayne.com.
Roger Wayne hails from small-town Minnesota. He served in the Air Force as a broadcast journalist in South Korea before obtaining his BA in communications and journalism. Roger has recorded for video games, animation, and commercials, and he loves making books come to life. You can see what he's up to at rogerwayne.com.