
For decades, films such as WarGames and The Terminator have warned that the combination of artificial intelligence and nuclear weapons might be a recipe for an apocalypse. Might these prophecies of doom become reality in coming decades?Using insights from computer science, Deterrence under Uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Warfare evaluates how AI could make nuclear war winnable, and whether that possibility is likely. Detailed chapters explain how the landscape of nuclear deterrence is changing and debunks the myths of machine intelligence and nuclear weapons. This book gives a practitioner's perspective on how artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies could change the role of nuclear weapons in international relations.
This book investigates whether the integration of artificial intelligence into nuclear command and control systems fundamentally destabilizes the long-standing doctrine of nuclear deterrence. Dr. Edward Geist, a researcher specializing in military technology and international security, utilizes a combination of computer science principles and strategic military history to evaluate the feasibility of AI-driven nuclear warfare. He argues that while popular media often sensationalizes the risks of autonomous systems, the actual technical limitations of current AI suggest that the threat landscape is more nuanced and less apocalyptic than commonly portrayed. The work provides a critical framework for understanding how emerging technologies alter the strategic calculus of nuclear-armed states.
What You Will Find
Experts in the field of international security highlight this work as a necessary, sober-minded contribution to the debate on emerging military technologies. Readers frequently note that the text provides a balanced, technically grounded perspective that effectively counters the hyperbolic narratives often found in popular media.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2025-11-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198976127
ISBN-13:
9780198976127
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