
Will AI make accidental nuclear war more likely? If so, how might these risks be reduced? AI and the Bomb provides a coherent, innovative, and multidisciplinary examination of the potential effects of AI technology on nuclear strategy and escalation risk. It addresses a gap in the international relations and strategic studies literature, and its findings have significant theoretical and policy ramifications for using AI technology in the nuclear enterprise. The book advances an innovative theoretical framework to consider AI technology and atomic risk, drawing on insights from political psychology, neuroscience, computer science, and strategic studies. In this multidisciplinary work, James Johnson unpacks the seminal cognitive-psychological features of the Cold War-era scholarship, and offers a novel explanation of why these matter for AI applications and strategic thinking. The study offers crucial insights for policymakers and contributes to the literature that examines the impact of military force and technological change.
Does the integration of artificial intelligence into nuclear command and control systems increase the probability of accidental nuclear conflict? James C. E. Johnson, a scholar of strategic studies, investigates this question by synthesizing insights from political psychology, neuroscience, and computer science. He argues that the cognitive biases identified in Cold War-era nuclear strategy remain highly relevant, creating new vulnerabilities when paired with the speed and opacity of modern AI systems.
What You Will Find
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Experts in international relations identify this work as a significant contribution to the literature on military technological change and strategic stability. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for policymakers and scholars of security studies.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2023-05-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192858181
ISBN-13:
9780192858184
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