Weaponizing innovation? : (Record no. 80356)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Csernatoni, Raluca
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Title Weaponizing innovation? :
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Subtitle mapping artificial intelligence-enabled security and defence in the EU /
Author, etc Raluca Csernatoni
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Place of publication [Brussels] :
Publisher EUNPDC,
Year 2023
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Pages 15 p.
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Series title Non-proliferation and disarmament papers ;
Number 84
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General note "July 2023".
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General note SIP2323
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General note Emerging and disruptive technologies and their security and defence uses have become central to European Union (EU) initiatives. Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are no exception. As the focus of great power rivalry and increasing weaponization, AI technologies present both risks and opportunities in terms of transforming civil– military relations, due to their dual-use characteristics, and their increasing deployment in the cyber-physical domain. This paper explores recent EU-led efforts, identifying common programmes and projects, and considering the European technological sovereignty discourse, recent strategic initiatives and the key stakeholders involved. In the absence of an EU strategic vision that clearly articulates a position on this emerging technological domain and its responsible military research, development and fielding, such efforts risk becoming scattered pieces of an absent overarching intellectual puzzle. The paper also provides a cautionary tale regarding the mainstreaming of AI-driven technological solutions into security and defence across the EU, noting that this legitimizes a specific geopolitical and militaristic imaginary of innovation that might not be compatible with the EU’s promotion of responsible, trustworthy and human-centric visions of such systems.
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Keyword EU
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Keyword defence policy
Subdivision risk asessment
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Keyword emerging technologies
Subdivision artificial intelligence
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Geographic keyword Europe
Subdivision security policy
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Institution EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2023-10-04   CD2023 G23_141 G23/141 2023-10-04 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2023-10-04   341.67SIPRI EUNPDC G23/150 2023-10-04 report
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