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Future War Scenarios

Sebastian Farnham

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Future War Scenarios explores how artificial intelligence, robotics, and climate change are converging to reshape future conflicts. It dives into how AI systems might automate military decisions and enhance weaponry, potentially leading to unforeseen escalations. The book highlights that climate change could exacerbate global tensions through resource scarcity and mass migrations, sparking new conflicts.

 
The book uniquely examines the synergistic effects of AI, robotics, and climate change, rather than treating them separately. It begins by introducing these core concepts, then progresses through sections analyzing AI-driven weapons, the use of robotics in combat, and climate change's impact on political stability. Using government reports, academic studies, and expert interviews, it builds convincing arguments about the future of war.

 
This analysis is critical for policymakers, military strategists, and anyone interested in global security. The book argues that understanding this transformation is essential for adapting military strategy and strengthening international cooperation in the face of evolving threats.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 71 pages.

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