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Artificial Intelligence and Global Security
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-811-720201013
ISBN: 978-1-78973-812-4

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Publication date: 15 July 2020

“Something Old, Something New” – Reflections on AI and the Just War Tradition

Timothy J. Demy

This chapter presents reflections and considerations regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and contemporary and future warfare. As “an evolving collection of…

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This chapter presents reflections and considerations regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and contemporary and future warfare. As “an evolving collection of computational techniques for solving problems,” AI holds great potential for national defense endeavors (Rubin, Stafford, Mertoguno, & Lukos, 2018). Though decades old, AI is becoming an integral instrument of war for contemporary warfighters. But there are also challenges and uncertainties. Johannsen, Solka, and Rigsby (2018), scientists who work with AI and national defense, ask, “are we moving too quickly with a technology we still don't fully understand?” Their concern is not if AI should be used, but, if research and development of it and pursuit of its usage are following a course that will reap the rewards desired. Although they have long-term optimism, they ask: “Until theory can catch up with practice, is a system whose outputs we can neither predict nor explain really all that desirable?” 1 Time (speed of development) is a factor, but so too are research and development priorities, guidelines, and strong accountability mechanisms. 2

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Artificial Intelligence and Global Security
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-811-720201003
ISBN: 978-1-78973-812-4

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  • Ethics
  • just war tradition
  • history
  • values
  • ideas
  • framework

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Publication date: 15 July 2020

AI Ethics: Four Key Considerations for a Globally Secure Future

Gina Granados Palmer

Harnessing the power and potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues a centuries-old trajectory of the application of science and knowledge for the benefit of…

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Harnessing the power and potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues a centuries-old trajectory of the application of science and knowledge for the benefit of humanity. Such an endeavor has great promise, but also the possibility of creating conflict and disorder. This chapter draws upon the strengths of the previous chapters to provide readers with a purposeful assessment of the current AI security landscape, concluding with four key considerations for a globally secure future.

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Artificial Intelligence and Global Security
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-811-720201010
ISBN: 978-1-78973-812-4

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  • AI
  • ethics
  • dual-use
  • key considerations
  • robot
  • neuroscience
  • LAW

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Publication date: 20 August 2018

Evangelical America: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture

Barbara J. Mann

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Reference Reviews, vol. 32 no. 6
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/RR-05-2018-0077
ISSN: 0950-4125

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  • Christianity
  • Culture
  • Encyclopedias
  • United States of America

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Publication date: 31 October 2017

Inclusive Leadership and the Dynamics of Multinational Military Operations ☆

Yvonne R. Masakowski

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Global and Culturally Diverse Leaders and Leadership
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S2058-880120170000003012
ISBN: 978-1-78743-495-0

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Publication date: 1 May 1918

The Library World Volume 20 Issue 11

There has not been much movement in the British library field since we wrote last in these pages. Such reports as come to hand indicate increased work, and even more…

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There has not been much movement in the British library field since we wrote last in these pages. Such reports as come to hand indicate increased work, and even more difficult conditions, in the various libraries of the kingdom; and there are indications of an anxiety, very natural, as we think, as to the results of the new National Service Act upon the future. So far the Government has dealt not unwisely with local government staffs, and as many librarians are engaged in war‐work in addition to their ordinary duties, they will receive consideration no doubt. The removal of all eligible municipal staffs under the age of 51 would be a weakening of many war efforts which the central Government has devolved upon local authorities; and in these efforts librarians have in general taken a more than generous share.

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New Library World, vol. 20 no. 11
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009026
ISSN: 0307-4803

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Publication date: 27 July 2018

Strange Bedfellows? Ontology, Normativity, Critical Realism, and Queer Theory

Timothy Rutzou

The relationship between ontology, realism, and normativity is complex and contentious. While naturalist and realist stances have tended to ground questions of normativity…

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The relationship between ontology, realism, and normativity is complex and contentious. While naturalist and realist stances have tended to ground questions of normativity in ontology and accounts of human nature, critical theories have been critical of the relationship between ontological and normative projects. Queer theory in particular has been critical of ontological endeavors. Exploring the problem of normativity and ontology, this paper will make the case that the critical realist ontology of open systems and complex, contingent, conjunctural causation deeply resonates with queer theory, generating a queer ontology that both allows for and undermines ontological and normative projects.

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Critical Realism, History, and Philosophy in the Social Sciences
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0198-871920180000034006
ISBN: 978-1-78756-604-0

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  • Critical realism
  • causation
  • ontology
  • queer theory
  • Butler

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Publication date: 1 June 1908

The Library World Volume 10 Issue 12

ONE of the subjects which will probably come up for discussion at the Brighton meeting of the Library Association is that of instituting a Register of qualified…

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ONE of the subjects which will probably come up for discussion at the Brighton meeting of the Library Association is that of instituting a Register of qualified librarians. This has already been talked about in various connections, and has now become an inevitable topic for discussion at meetings of branch associations owing to Messrs. Jast and Sayers having imitated the peripatetic method adopted by Mr. G. T. Shaw for securing a larger hearing for his scheme of improvement. A brief examination of the whole situation may not come amiss at this particular juncture, as most librarians have only a hazy idea of what is meant by the registration of Messrs. Jast and Sayers, and that proposed by the promoters of the Institute of Librarians; and wherein both proposals differ from the legal and effective registration secured to other professional bodies by statute or otherwise.

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New Library World, vol. 10 no. 12
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008913
ISSN: 0307-4803

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Publication date: 1 July 1970

The Library World Volume 72 Issue 1

DONCASTER'S new Central Library was formally opened on 29th December 1969 on precisely the 100th anniversary of the opening of the first public library in Doncaster…

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DONCASTER'S new Central Library was formally opened on 29th December 1969 on precisely the 100th anniversary of the opening of the first public library in Doncaster. Conforming to tradition, the Library was opened by the Mayor of Doncaster, Councillor Marcus Outwin. The President of the Library Association, Mr. Wilfred Ashworth, addressed the assembled guests, his last official appointment before relinquishing the office.

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New Library World, vol. 72 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009554
ISSN: 0307-4803

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Publication date: 1 August 1931

The Library World Volume 34 Issue 4

WINTER set in almost with Autumn this year, and the results have been felt in libraries. Added to the season has been the monetary position of the world and the election…

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WINTER set in almost with Autumn this year, and the results have been felt in libraries. Added to the season has been the monetary position of the world and the election in our own country in particular. It was to be expected that the election would slow up the use of libraries, but such reports as reach us are to the opposite effect. There have been definite increases in work done. This is important in face of the budgetting difficulties of libraries that are prophesied. The enforced leisure of unemployment has fallen on many men of the distinctly employable and therefore of the reading class, and these are finding encouragement and at least a temporary escape from their plight in books and in reading rooms. They may even find some new occupational interest there; and all good librarians will exploit the opportunities which this time of stress affords to the utmost. It is most important to keep level‐headed over difficulties, which we hope may be temporary for libraries, and not to acquiesce in panic retrench‐ments while ceding what is necessary to the general welfare. We cannot cede much; we have never had a superfluity.

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New Library World, vol. 34 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009149
ISSN: 0307-4803

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