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Thomas Christian Bächle and Jascha Bareis eds., "The Realities of Autonomous Weapons (Bristol UP, 2025)

Aug 19, 2025
Jascha Bareis, a political scientist from the Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis, discusses the fascinating dualities of autonomous weapons. He highlights how these technologies blur boundaries between human action and machine decisions in warfare. The conversation delves into the psychological impacts, exploring how popular narratives like *Terminator* influence military planning. Bareis also emphasizes the urgent need for meaningful human control and the ethical dilemmas posed by rapid advancements in autonomous warfare technology.
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Hype Fuels Investment And Imagination

  • Hype around AI weapons uses both promise and fear to attract capital and public attention.
  • Bareis ties this to the 'great sublime'—simultaneous awe and horror fueling investment and narratives.
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Fluidity Of Violence Alters War's Geography

  • Drones introduced a 'fluidity of violence' where time and space collapse and anyone can be targeted.
  • This fluidity creates intense psychological effects and reshapes civilian and soldier experiences of threat.
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Visibility Without Control Creates New Risks

  • Vast sensor data increases visibility but does not equal control; it creates overload and new threat perceptions.
  • Recommendation systems simplify reality into probabilities, reshaping decisions and who is labeled dangerous.
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